the south stragety for fighting the war
All of the answers are correct (a+ answer) -Invade the South -Gain control of the Mississippi -Blockade the coast of the South -Build a well-trained army to defend Washington, D.C.
Douglas MacArthur used island hopping along with Chester Nimitz used this tactic during world war two. They did this to avoid fighting the Japanese for every island in the pacific and only took the island critical for the mission. The US would then starve and bomb the other islands until they surrendered or bypassed them altogether. This was an efective stragety and probably won the war for the United States
During World War II, the Allied strategies were generally quite simple. First and foremost, Germany was to be defeated. Then, and only then, would a full effort be directed against Imperial Japan. To some extent, this general strategy was in fact followed by the Allies consistently during the conflict.
An Allied strategy in the Pacific of invading selected islands, and using them as bases to advance closer to Japan. By doing this, it spared many American Lives. It also was used to only attack islands that could be used for an advantage in the war.
the south stragety for fighting the war
To defeat the rebellion and restore the Union.
A stragety in which the meanings of words can be determined or inferrent by examining their meaningful parts.
To gain enough credibility to encourage recognition from foreign countries.
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in the beginning of the war the union stragety was known as the anaconda plan
German Blitzkrieg or "lightening war" in german This is a very fast and sudden attack.
Anoconda Plan it was suppose to capture the Mississippi river and blockade the south and squeeze them of there resources
To retreat into Louisiana, forcing Santa Anna to invade the United States.