what were the military strategies of the north and south
by Prof. Elian Ullrich
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North (Anaconda Plan)
Invade The South
Had To "Win" (Get South To Surrender)
Capture The Mississippi River From The South (Rivers At The Time Was Very Important Because They Were Used For Transportation Of Soldiers, Supplies To Soldiers, And Shipment Of Supplies To Other Countries)
Box In The South By Keeping The Border States Of The South To Not Join The South
Get South To Surrender
the military strategy of the north was fourfold:to blockade southern ports to cut off supplies from Europe, to break the confederacy in two at the Mississippi River, to destroy the transportation and communication systems of the confederacy thus crippling morale and to attack the confederate capital at Richmond.
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