the anaconda plan
The Anaconda Plan.
Union plan to block all of the Confederate's resources, strangling them economically by taking over water ways with the navy. (suffocate them to surrender)
The Anaconda Plan. It was designed to work like a great snake, strangling the south by naval blockade, thus cutting off their supplies.
The Anaconda Plan was devised by Union General Winfield Scott during the Civil War to suffocate the Confederate states economically and militarily. It aimed to implement a naval blockade to cut off essential supplies and trade, effectively strangling the South's economy. The plan also included capturing the Mississippi River to divide the Confederacy in two, thereby disrupting their ability to communicate and reinforce their troops. Overall, the strategy was intended to weaken the South's resources and resolve, leading to a quicker Union victory.
Lincoln's ten percent plan was designed to bring the south back into the union quickly.
The South's redemption means the turn from the South's secession plan to bringing the South back into the Union. The South had to show that it was committed to the Union again.
the Anaconda Plan.
The Union Plan to blockade the South and to deny it access to world commerce.
THe best known Union plan was known as the "Anaconda Plan." A plan to "strangle" the south by isolating it from means of communication and supplies. The coast was cut off by a Union blockade, the South was divided at the Mississippi by western troop movements and the U.S. Navy, and third and final part of the plan was the capture of the Confederate capital in Richmond.
ten percent plan
there was no plan in place to get defeated states back in the union
there was no plan in place to get defeated states back in the union