These are a few military strategies the Unions and Confederates had:
nion (North): formed lines to prevent Confederate forces from passing into Union camps
Confederate (South): charged uphill to Union lines
The Anaconda Plan
During the American Civil War, the Confederacy's initial military plan was a simple but enviable one: to defend its territory from Union incursions. Not needing to invade the Union in order to survive, the Confederacy only needed to parry any attacks that the Union might make against it.
During the American Civil War, the most well-known proponent of the Union's "divide and conquer" plan (in fact, its architect) was General Winfield Scott (1786-1866). Known derogatorily as the "Anaconda Plan," Scott's strategy focused on a blockade of the South's ports and the taking of the Mississippi River by Union forces, which would cut the South in two.
The Union Commanders was Scott. He formulated the Anaconda Plan.
The Ten Percent Plan was written by president Lincoln. The Radical Republicans wrote the Wade Davis Bill/ Ten Percent Plan. The Bill stated that the southern states could rejoin but, had to swear under "Ironclad oath" to rejoin the Union. This also established safeguards for African American Civil
a decisive battle in the American Civil War (1863); after being besieged for nearly seven weeks the Confederates surrendered
Fight off union attacks intil they could survive as a union
The Union did not plan the Civil War. No one planned it.
The Anaconda Plan
the 10% percent plan the plan was for was former confederates who swear to support the union and the Constitution and 10% of the voters who registered in the state had taken oath and will form a new government write a new state constitution and restored back to the union
Answer The "plan" was pretty obvious. The Confederate States wanted to secede from the Union. The Union wanted to fight to hold it together. So the Union had to go into the Confederates States and disarm them and convince them to stop. All the Confederates had to do was to keep the Union armies from moving into their states.
They had to swear an oath of loyalty.
Albany Plan of Union
US civil war
During the American Civil War, the Confederacy's initial military plan was a simple but enviable one: to defend its territory from Union incursions. Not needing to invade the Union in order to survive, the Confederacy only needed to parry any attacks that the Union might make against it.
They had to swear an oath of loyalty.
attrition. to wear out the union through defense