Because there was either less supplies or more supplies where there was trade.
The reason the U.S. was hesitant about entering, is that they were just getting out of the depression, and they did not want a repeat of what happened <span>to them after WWI.</span>
Columbus discovered the mainland of Trinidad which he named after the holy trinity
They were a strength to the Union. They carried soldiers and supplies to the battlefront much quicker, from a few months' march to a week. Having the supplies quicker to the battleground gave the Union the advantage over the Confederates, since the Union could recover much faster from any loss.
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Eleanor Roosevelt chaired Kennedy