The Anaconda Plan consisted of: 1) Blockading Atlantic Ports of the Southern States, 2) Blockading the Gulf Ports, and 3) Seizing and Securing the Mississippi to deny its use to the enemy either through gunboat blockade or by an overland campaign. The plan authored by General Scott also included securing the Ohio River. In total the Plan was devised to squeeze the South into submission and hopefully the South would sue for peace seeing it had no hope. Lincoln rejected the Ohio River part of the PLan as not being practical.
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the Anaconda Plan
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
They both had a plan The north had the anaconda plan The south had the cotton diplomacy
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The military plan used by the north is the Anaconda Plan or Scott's Great Snake.
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The key element was the north blockading southern ports, preventing people or goods from being imported and/or exported
They are the same thing. The press drew a cartoon of an anaconda, to indicate slow strangulation, and the Union's original war-plan was then nicknamed the Anaconda Plan (or the Anaconda).
the anaconda plan happen in the 1890's.
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Even today, the importance of the Anaconda Plan is a matter of debate.
The Anaconda Plan called for the blockade of all southern seaports and the control of the Mississippi.
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The Anaconda Plan was created in 1861 when the Civil War started. The plan was put into action by Lieutenant General Winfield Scott.
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