Chapter 39
第39章
The emancipation proclamation
《解放奴隸宣言》
402. The Blockade.
402.封鎖
On the fall of Fort Sumter President Lincoln ordered a blockade of the Confederate seaports. There were few manufacturing industries in the South. Cotton and tobacco were the great staples of export. If her ports were blockaded the South could neither bring in arms and military supplies from Europe, nor send cotton and tobacco to Europe to be sold for money. So her power of resisting the Union armies would be greatly lessened. The Union government bought all kinds of vessels, even harbor ferryboats, armed them, and stationed them off the blockaded harbors. In a surprisingly short time the blockade was established. The Union forces also began to occupy the Southern seacoast, and thus the region that had to be blockaded steadily grew less.
在薩穆特要塞失陷之后,林肯總統命令封鎖南方聯盟的海港。南方的制造業很少,棉花和煙草是他們的主要出口物資,如果港口被封鎖,南方聯盟就不可能從歐洲得到武器與給養,也不能將棉花和煙草賣出去,這樣就大大削弱其對聯邦軍隊的抵抗。聯邦政府買下了各種各樣的船只,甚至還買下了港口的渡船,將這些船只武裝起來,將它們安插到那些被封鎖港口的附近,這道封鎖線以令人吃驚的速度建立起來。聯邦軍隊還開始占據南方各州的海岸,這樣一來,被牢牢封鎖起來的南方各地就動彈不得。
403. Effects of the Blockade.
403.封鎖所產生的效果
As months and years went by, and the blockade became stricter and stricter, the sufferings of the Southern people became ever greater. As they could not send their products to Europe to exchange for goods, they had to pay gold and silver for whatever the blockade runners brought in. Soon there was no more gold and silver in the Confederacy, and paper money took its place. Then the supplies of manufactured goods, as clothing and paper, of things not produced in the South, as coffee and salt, gave out.
經年累月,封鎖變得越來越嚴,南方人經受的困難越來越大。由于不能將自己的作物賣給歐洲人以換取物資,他們不得不用黃金和白銀支付走私者帶來的任何東西,很快南方聯盟不再有黃金和白銀,他們發行紙幣。隨后,衣服和紙這樣的工業品以及咖啡和鹽這些南方所不出產的東西都耗盡了。