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David Farragut was a Union admiral. He scored many great victories for the Union like the battle of New Orleans (If you don't know what that battle is look it up) .
David G. Farragut implemented Winfield Scott's Anaconda Plan when he stopped the South from controlling the major waterways, such as the Mississippi River.
the north
Queen of the South
David Farragut seized New Orleans during the Civil War in April 1862 as part of a Union naval campaign to control the Mississippi River. His fleet successfully navigated past the Confederate defenses at Forts Jackson and St. Philip, allowing him to capture the city with minimal casualties. This victory was significant, as it provided the Union with a critical strategic port and a foothold for further operations in the South. Farragut's bold tactics and decisive actions marked a turning point in the naval aspect of the war.
north korea supported a communist government with support from the soviets. south korea supported a democratic system with american support
South Korea
If people knew that, they wouldn't have been good spies! They would've been executed ones. -- It was not who, it was what spied on North Vietnam. The U.S. destroyer Maddox spied on North Vietnam in support of the south.
Helped the north at the expense of the south
Farragut TN, a little south of Knoxville.
David Glasgow Farragut. Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, but he had been in the US Navy for a great many years and did not go south when the war started. He and another Union naval commander forced the surrender of New Orleans in 1862. He receives the credit for shutting down Mobile, Alabama in August, 1864.
No, he received it from the South and West.