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Q: What was the name given to general winfield Scott's plan to defeat the confederacy by blocking southern ports and controlling the Mississippi river?
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Did the southern states join the confederacy?

The southern states were the Confederacy. All the states from Virginia down to Texas, Florida, Mississippi etc. were in the Confederacy.


Why was the union capture new Orleans a devastating loss for the confederacy?

It closed a major port for the blockade-runners, and diminished Southern control over the Mississippi.


Why did the union want to block the confederate coast?

Blocking the Confederate coast was the first part of the Unions 'Anaconda Plan', which also involved the invasion from the North and the taking/controlling of the Mississippi River. The plan was called the Anaconda Plan because it "strangled" the Southern Economy and Military. The North took the Mississippi to cut the Southwestern States of the Confederacy off from the rest of the Confederate States (Texas and the Oklahoma/New Mexico Territories), and to gain control of the Southerners 2nd most important port, New Orleans. The invasion from the North was to exhaust the Southern Armies (of-course). And Blockading the South was to prevent the trade of cotton (the staple product in the South) and other goods, crippling the Southern economy. Because of the blockade the South had almost no food and their currency was worth next to nothing.


Why did the sherman's march want to split the confederacy in two?

It didn't split the Confederacy in two. It was a punitive raid of destruction that simply helped to destroy the Southern economy and starve the Confederate armies in the field. Splitting the Confederacy in two is what Grant (and Sherman) achieved earlier in the Siege of Vicksburg, which ended with the liberation of the Mississippi.


What are the southern slave states called?

the Confederacy

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The Anaconda Plan to defeat the South involved?

blockading southern ports and cutting the confederacy in two by controlling the mississippi.


What was the name given to General Winfield Scott's plan to defeat the Confederacy by blockading southern ports and controlling the Mississippi River?

The Anaconda plan


Did the southern states join the confederacy?

The southern states were the Confederacy. All the states from Virginia down to Texas, Florida, Mississippi etc. were in the Confederacy.


Is Mississppi considered as a southern state?

Yes, Mississippi was part of the Confederacy.


When did Mississippi join the Confederacy?

On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States of America. On February 4, 1861 it joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy.


How was the loss at Vicksburg harmful to the confederacy?

The loss at Vicksburg was harmful to the confederacy because they had lost port Hudson and the Southern stronghold on the Mississippi.


Which battle cut the conferacy in two?

The seizure of Vicksburg closed the Mississippi to Southern traffic, cutting the Confederacy in two.


What does Mississippi and Massachusetts have in common?

there all southern states all part of the confederacy all very humid


Was Mississippi the first state to secede?

On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States of America. On February 4, 1861 it joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy.


Is Mississippi a confedrate or union state?

Mississippi was a Confederate state during the Civil War. On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the United States of America. On February 4, 1861 it joined with six other southern states to form the Confederacy.


Where is Jefferson Davis from?

The one and only president of the Confederacy was born in Kentucky, but also lived in Louisiana and Mississippi. He was serving as a U.S. Senator from Mississippi when Southern states began seceding from the Union in 1860 and 1861.


Why was the union capture new Orleans a devastating loss for the confederacy?

It closed a major port for the blockade-runners, and diminished Southern control over the Mississippi.