<span>The answer is that they disagreed over who should lead the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad. </span>
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Hope that was brief enough and a decent answer.
Key Quote:
“Islamic State stands with al-Qaeda as one of the most dangerous jihadist groups, after its gains in Syria and Iraq.”
Key Ideas:
ISIS, or the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is a jihadist (militant) group formed out of al-Qaeda.
ISIS has since separated from al-Qaeda and became one of the leading groups fighting government forces in the area. It isn’t led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi a revered tactician and battle strategist. This has led many youth in the area, and even foreigners to join them. They have considerable wealth through control of areas with oil and have even said to sell its oil to the government.
This group, ISIS has gained massive power leading to dissent with other militant groups in the area leading to infighting and a climbing death toll.
Answer:
Because it would cut off the south from trading
Explanation:
There were problems with the Anaconda plan. A naval blockade had to close off all the ports along the extensive southern Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts. The Union ships had to patrol a huge area of the ocean, in all weather all year long. ... The South was completely cut off from trade with the rest of the world.