In the Civil War, the Anaconda Plan involved stopping the flow of goods in and out. Early in the American Civil War, Union General Winfield Scott suggested the "Anaconda Plan," a military tactic. The strategy planned for the strangulation of the South by Union land and naval forces, a naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, and a thrust down the Mississippi.
<h3>What was prevented by the Anaconda Plan?</h3>
Early in the American Civil War, Union General Winfield Scott suggested the "Anaconda Plan," a military tactic. The strategy planned for the strangulation of the South by Union land and naval forces, a naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, and a thrust down the Mississippi.
<h3>What does the Civil War's Anaconda Plan entail?</h3>
The comical portrayal of General Winfield Scott's "Anaconda Plan" to choke the southern states by stopping cotton exports and all imports is found in Scott's Great Snake, which was first published at the start of the Civil War. On inland rivers, blockading fleets were also utilized to support Union military operations.
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Punish Boston
Explanation:
The Intolerable Acts [aka Coercive Acts] were a result of the Boston Tea Party, which happened because English colonists were furious with Parliament's taxes, and threw hundreds and hundreds of barrels of tea overboard British ships and into the sea, while dressed as Indians.
The Intolerable/Coercive Acts were passed in order to punish colonists.