Charleston harbor
The port of Charleston, South Carolina held out until the very end of the war. Poor cooperation between the Union's land and sea forces were a contributing factor there. More than one major efforts were made to capture the port.
The last Confederate port to hold out against the Union was Wilmington, North Carolina. It remained under Confederate control until January 15, 1865, when Union forces captured Fort Fisher, which guarded the port. This loss significantly impacted the Confederacy's supply lines and marked a turning point in the Civil War. Wilmington's fall effectively closed the last major open port for the Confederacy.
They both planned to:Pardon any confederate that swears allegianceEach state could hold their a constitutional conentionStats could hold elections and participate in the Union
Maryland
The Southern aims were to keep their homeland from the Union. The Northern aims were to bring the Southern states back to the Union. The North's strategy was to blockade Southern ports to prevent supplies from reaching the South. The South had a defensive strategy, and it was to hold as much territory as possible until the North got tired of fighting.
Charleston harbor
The port of Charleston, South Carolina held out until the very end of the war. Poor cooperation between the Union's land and sea forces were a contributing factor there. More than one major efforts were made to capture the port.
I believe it was Battle of Gettysburg
The purpose of the battle of Pea Ridge was an attempt by the Confederate Army to recapture northern Arkansas and Missouri. The Union Army was able to hold off the attack and drive the Confederate forces away, thus giving the Union control of Missouri and northern Arkansas.
At the First Battle of Bull Run, the Confederate forces under Gen. Thomas Jackson refused to cede control of the hill to the Union's 14th Brooklyn regiment. Confederate Brig. Gen. Barnard Bee gave Gen. Jackson his famous nickname "Stonewall Jackson" apparently in response to the stubborn resistance by Jackson and his men to hold the hill against repeated Union assaults. In the end, Confederate reinforcements forced the Northern troops into a disorganized retreat. Bee was mortally wounded late in the battle, and there was some question whether he intended his "stone wall" comment as praise or scorn.
They both planned to:Pardon any confederate that swears allegianceEach state could hold their a constitutional conentionStats could hold elections and participate in the Union
Answer The "plan" was pretty obvious. The Confederate States wanted to secede from the Union. The Union wanted to fight to hold it together. So the Union had to go into the Confederates States and disarm them and convince them to stop. All the Confederates had to do was to keep the Union armies from moving into their states.
Central government
States hold the power
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Deception tactics by the Confederate commander Joe Johnston, enabling him to bring an army to the battlefield by rail. Also a Confederate unit wearing blue uniforms, which caused a well-placed Union battery to hold its fire till too late.