They wanted to capture Richmond, and cut off the South's supplies.
the north planned to beat the south by using the Mississippi River and by cutting off supplies to the south.
they thought of bananas and monkeys.
Robert E. Lee
Carrie Chapman Catt devised "The Winning Plan" in 1916 to campaign simultaneously at the Federal and State levels. The Winning Plan was won in Iowa in April 1919 by women who fought to win presidential suffrage.
The Union did not plan the Civil War. No one planned it.
In 1916 Carrie Chapman Catt served her second year as the president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. This is now best known as The Winning Plan.
There were mixed reviews by the North at the beginning of the Civil War that the Anaconda Plan was a viable plan. The plan was proposed by Winfield Scott, General-in-Chief.
Attack the civilian infrastructure that supported the Confederate armies in the field.Scorched Earth Tactics. Burn the South until no resistance remained.
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the south wanted to plan attack.
There was a plan where they would blockade southern ports, and block their food and supply income
Robert E. Lee
It was so important because if the south were to loose the control of the Mississippi, they wouldn't be able to trade or bring supplies to other military bases. Taking control of the Mississippi was one part of the norths "Annaconda Plan," which was there strategy in winning the Civil War.
Carrie Chapman Catt devised "The Winning Plan" in 1916 to campaign simultaneously at the Federal and State levels. The Winning Plan was won in Iowa in April 1919 by women who fought to win presidential suffrage.
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B. the attack on Fort Sumter by Confederate forces (PLATO Jasur)
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they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.
they refused to pay this tax . they were afraid that soon all British merchants would pay no tax.