Neither. Suggested by Winfield Scott to Lincoln in 1861 it was suppose to strangle the southern states. Hence the name andaconda plan. It was never used, so that is why your answer is neither since it never got off the drawing board.
the anaconda plan
Anaconda plan
Confederacy
The union troops used the "anaconda plan" By General Winfield Scott. The anaconda plan said that it would blockade the Souths ports, keeping out any European trade and then it would capture the Mississippi river to divide the rebels further. As you can guess the union is slowly constricting the confederacy thus it is called the anaconda plan.
Plan by the Union military to defeat he Confederacy by surrounding it and cutting off access to any other part of the world.
the anaconda plan
the anaconda plan
Because the union had more troops and cut off the confederacy from supplies using the anaconda plan.
Anaconda plan
Anaconda Plan
it was the union's strategy to surround and squeeze the confederacy -novanet
I believe it was the anaconda plan.
Northern success in the Siege of Vicksburg was important because the Union had a plan called the anaconda plan. The anaconda plan is when the Union planned to cut the Confederacy in half. By doing this, the Confederacy would not have any way to obtain (get) supplies (food, clothes, weaponry, etc.) When the siege of Vicksburg was a success, the Union was able to carry out the anaconda plan since the Mississippi River is in Vicksburg, and by taking over the Mississippi River, that split the Confederacy into two.
Confederacy
Once Grant gained control of Vicksburg, it cut the Confederacy in half. Everything west of the Mississippi River had no communication with the rest of the Confederacy. This relates to the Anaconda plan because the more that the Union can split the Confederacy, the weaker it will become and the more likely it will be to surrender.
Winfield Scott served a s Commanding General at the start of the war. It was his Anaconda Plan which served as the grand strategy to defeat the Confederacy.
During the Civil War, the Confederacy tried to secede from the Union.