the Anaconda Plan and Sherman's march both starved, not only soldiers, but also women and children to death. This had a dramatic psychological affect on southerners. It made them become even more furious and increased their urge for revenge and perhaps a future war, in order to get back at the Northerners.
The Anaconda plan was strategically simplistic and of course tactically difficult to implement. It entailed controlling the Mississippi (which would split the Confederacy) and blockading the South to prevent exports (which would be used to pay for weapons).
After the war the South was left in ruins so, many southerrners struggled to find work. Many landowners in the south paid workers ( African americans who had been enslaved) to harvest their crops by letting them keep a share of the crops that they harvested. This was called sharecropping.
The southerners bought more foreign goods than the northerners did. So this kind of led to sectionalism because the northerners thought differently and the southerners were angry because it this tariff affected a lot of people.
What areas outside of Europe were affected by the war
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the Anaconda Plan and Sherman's march both starved, not only soldiers, but also women and children to death. This had a dramatic psychological affect on southerners. It made them become even more furious and increased their urge for revenge and perhaps a future war, in order to get back at the Northerners.
it led to stricter slave codes and it made southerners afraid.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
The Anaconda Plan affected slavery indirectly. It was a plan to blockade southern ports and prevent the Confederacy from receiving supplies and war material. The Anaconda Plan greatly weakened the southern economy during the Civil War and was one of the factors that led to its defeat, which ended slavery in the south.
The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.
It was a successful attempt to speed the end of the war by attacking the farms and railroads, helping to starve the troops in the field. The two states were Georgia and South Carolina.
The Anaconda plan was strategically simplistic and of course tactically difficult to implement. It entailed controlling the Mississippi (which would split the Confederacy) and blockading the South to prevent exports (which would be used to pay for weapons).
The Freeport Doctrine affected the outcome of the election of 1860 in many ways. When it was initially created, many citizens liked it and agreed, but not the Southerners. They disagreed and did not like the Doctrine, which cost Douglas, the creator, his potential presidency.
Blackie is initially a key figure in the gang that forms in the story, but he is ultimately overshadowed by the rise of T.'s leadership and the gang's changing dynamics. He sees his influence diminish as the gang shifts its focus from destruction to the creation and maintenance of the new gang headquarters. This change affects him psychologically and he struggles with his diminishing power and role within the group.
For profoundly as in "to a great depth psychologically:" The death of her sister moved her profoundly. "Profound / profoundly" is also used to describe non-emotional concepts or degrees of importance. E.g. "Newton's research had a profound effect on the development of mathematics and physics.", meaning he had advanced both sciences in very important ways.
When it first came out, the book was banned in the south due to the content. They didn't want to read how what they were doing affected the people that they had on the plantations. In the North, however, it had the opposite affect. It was extremely poplular, and was used in debates and attempts to abolish slavery.
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