TO blockade southern ports
What where the strategies for the Fredericksburg war
The Anaconda Plan. The point of it was to cut off supplies from the south.
People solved their problems during the civil war, by brain storming, and using good strategies.
During the Civil War, the north needed to keep the Union together, to free the slaves, and to restructure the south. The North also wanted the Union to keep an united front on international affairs.
The Union
What where the strategies for the Fredericksburg war
yes there was a war in the renaissances
The Anaconda Plan. The point of it was to cut off supplies from the south.
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anaconda plan
People solved their problems during the civil war, by brain storming, and using good strategies.
These are a few military strategies the Unions and Confederates had:nion (North): formed lines to prevent Confederate forces from passing into Union campsConfederate (South): charged uphill to Union lines
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During the Civil War, the north needed to keep the Union together, to free the slaves, and to restructure the south. The North also wanted the Union to keep an united front on international affairs.
There are many strategies that the continental army used during war. In most cases, they used the guerilla tactics to win wars.
Towards the end of the US Civil War, the United States employed two main strategies for bringing it to the quickest means possible. One strategy was "total war " often called "scorched earth policy". The idea in that was to make the South unable to have the resources to continue fighting. The other strategy was the use of the siege. In places where the Union forces could simply not capture Southern strongholds such as Vicksburg and Richmond, the Union army surrounded these places and cut off their means of supply in rder for a surrender to be had.
The Union