The Unions strategy was to make a naval barricade around the south to prevent them from recieving any supplies, eventually the Confederates would run out of neccesities and surrender.(The Anaconda Method)
They used several strategies, perhaps you should reconfigure your question to a specific battle. In November 1864, in General Roger Sherman's March to The Sea. He and his army traveled from Atlanta, Georgia, to Savannah, Georgia's coast. They destroyed and burned everything in their path. This is the Slash-and-Burn strategy.
At the war's near end, when General Grant's army (Union) surrounded General Lee's army (Confederate) and laid SIEGE to their fort. That is a siege. No Confederate could get out, and no Confederate could get in. All who tried were shot.
Those are some of them, if you message me witha specific battle in mind, I'd be glad to help you more.
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The strategy was to use total war the strategy to burn everything in their paths.
Not in every war did the Union win, the Confederacy won also, but the strategy the Union used was the Anaconda Plan.
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the strategy that the union used was called the anaconda plan the anaconda plan was that the union would surround the confederate on all sides
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containment strategy
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No, Scott devised the Anaconda Plan: a blockade and starve strategy.
The union didn't use turtles as their primary source of food.
They attacked.
It allowed the union to take control of the Mississippi River.
The Union's strategy of simultaneous advances had the assumption that the Confederacy could not meet every invasion the Union created effectively. This was due to the disparity in the number of troops the South had in comparison to the North.
The Anaconda Plan
union is a strategy.