1 - The war on US merchant marine by cruisers and privateers.
2 - The construction of ironclads to attack the navy of the USA and unlock the main ports.
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the souths plan was for to wait till the north gave up or got tired like fort Sumter
At the beginning of the Civil War, the South's two main military strategies were defensive and offensive. The defensive strategy aimed to protect Southern territory and maintain existing borders, relying on the knowledge of local geography and support from the population. The offensive strategy sought to invade the North, aiming to capture key cities and force a quick resolution to the conflict. Ultimately, these strategies reflected the South's goal to secure independence and assert its sovereignty.
Scott's strategy became known as the Anaconda Plan.
Artillery and machines guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions
the Anaconda Plan
The souths plan to win the war was to repel the attacks instead of invading the North.
to lose because they fail
The South's plan that was not primarily a defensive strategy was the "Offensive-Defensive" strategy, which aimed to take the fight to Northern territories. This approach included attempts to invade the North, exemplified by campaigns like Robert E. Lee's invasions of Maryland and Pennsylvania. While the South did engage in defensive tactics, this offensive initiative was designed to weaken Northern resolve and potentially secure a more favorable peace settlement.
Reconstruction Plan.
the souths plan was for to wait till the north gave up or got tired like fort Sumter
defensive when engaging an enemy, offensive when in the attack and approching the enemy line........
The souths strategy in the civil war was to wait for the north to make a move and then deffend :D comment plz i gave u the answer so comment
it was to win
Plan to attack Washington D.C.
They did not possess enough resources to stay the course of their defensive strategy.
strategy
defensive strategy