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NemiM [27]
1 year ago
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during the first two years of the war, union forces were generally:group of answer choicesmore successful in the west than in th

e east.ill-trained, which changed when general mcclellan took over in 1863.successful in all regions in which the war took place.unable to take any territory held by the confederates.more successful in the east than in the west.
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Drupady [299]1 year ago
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In the West, the Union took a defensive stance.In the West, the Union had more troops than the Confederacy did.In the West, the Union was fighting on very familiar ground.

At the start of the war, what advantages did the Union have?

The Union had a lot going for it over the Confederacy.The population of the North was larger than that of the South.Additionally, the Union had an industrial economy, while the Confederacy had an agricultural economy.The majority of the natural resources, including gold, iron, coal, and a well-developed rail system, belonged to the Union.

What was the Union's initial military strategy?

Early in the American Civil War, Union General Winfield Scott proposed the Anaconda plan, a military strategy.A naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, a thrust down the Mississippi, and Union land and naval forces strangling the South were all part of the plan.

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