Which statement best describes the varying strategies of the North and South during the capture of Port Royal?

Question 1 options:

The Union used blockade-runners to steal supplies from Port Royal after the Confederate forces recaptured the port.


The South utilized blockade-runners to move trade goods in and out of the harbor, which the Union was unable to stop.


After the capture of Port Royal, the South created trade routes on land, which defeated the purpose of the Northern blockade.


The Union forced the slaves in Port Royal to fight against their Confederate masters, but the South was able to convince them otherwise.