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lana66690 [7]
4 years ago
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This called for a three-part assault on the confederacy

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maw [93]4 years ago
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Answer:

This called for a three-part assault on the confederacy

F) anaconda plan

Explanation:

The anaconda plan was a strategy carried on by the union army to suppress the confederation army, it consisted of the following:

First, a Union blockade of the southern ports, second an advance o the forces from the north to south dividing them according to the Mississippi River. third, after the forces were separated they would practice the final blow in the forts of new Orleans. The forces that would be trapped in the Mississippi river were going to be defeated firstly with amphibious forces.

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