To starve the South, before attacking its weakened forces.
Anaconda Plan
The Anaconda Plan
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To blockade the Southern ports.
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Anaconda Plan
The Anaconda Plan
Civil War
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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.
To blockade the Southern ports.
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The Anaconda Plan affected slavery indirectly. It was a plan to blockade southern ports and prevent the Confederacy from receiving supplies and war material. The Anaconda Plan greatly weakened the southern economy during the Civil War and was one of the factors that led to its defeat, which ended slavery in the south.
The Anaconda Plan was created in 1861 when the Civil War started. The plan was put into action by Lieutenant General Winfield Scott.
The Anaconda Plan
Winfield Scott
The Anaconda Plan was the Union army's strategic goal in the summer of 1861.