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how did georgia’s geography impact the blockade of georgia’s ports? a the islands, inlets, and coves allowed union blockade runners to slip in and out. b the islands, inlets, and coves allowed confederate blockade runners to slip in and out. c the islands, inlets, and coves prevented union blockade runners from slipping in and out. d the islands, inlets, and coves prevented confederate blockade runners from slipping in and out.
During the Civil War, Georgia was part of the Confederacy. The geography of Georgia, with its islands, inlets, and coves, provided hiding spots and navigable routes that allowed Confederate blockade runners to evade the Union's naval blockade and slip in and out to trade or get supplies. Union blockade runners would not be using Confederate ports, and the geography helped the Confederates, not prevented them. So option B is correct.
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B. The islands, inlets, and coves allowed Confederate blockade runners to slip in and out.