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The Northern military plan had 6 components: 1. Slowly suffocate the South by blockading its coasts.

2. Liberate the slaves and undermine the very economic foundation of the South.

3. Cut the Confederacy in half by seizing control of the Mississippi River.

4. Dismember the Confederacy by sending troops through Georgia and the Carolinas.

5. Capture its capital at Richmond.

6. Try everywhere to engage the enemy's main strength and grind it into submission.

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