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Maurinko [17]
1 year ago
6

How did the strategies of the Union and Confederacy differ during the Civil War? In your response, be

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sergejj [24]1 year ago
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The strategies of the Union and Confederacy differ during the Civil War as the Union beloved in a unitary country that was free from slavery.

<h3>How to explain the information?</h3>

After the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Union's basic purpose of unification was revised to include the abolition of slavery. Throughout the entire conflict, the Confederacy's main objectives were to incorporate all slave states, secede from the Union, endure, and protect its territory.

The Anaconda Plan aimed to totally encircle the Southern region, blockade the Atlantic Ocean, and take control of the Mississippi, obstructing trade with the area and compelling the residents of the region to capitulate.

Therefore, the strategies of the Union and Confederacy differ during the Civil War as the Union beloved in a unitary country that was free from slavery.

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