The Union strategy of "divide and conquer" aimed to isolate the Confederate states by severing their lines of communication and supply, effectively splitting the Confederacy into manageable parts. This involved implementing a naval blockade to restrict trade and resources, capturing key cities like Richmond and Atlanta to disrupt Confederate leadership and infrastructure, and advancing from both east and west to encircle and weaken Southern forces. By targeting strategic locations and employing a coordinated military approach, the Union sought to diminish the Confederacy's ability to sustain its war efforts.
After 1863, the Union needed to capture several key cities to gain strategic advantages in the Civil War. Notably, Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederacy, remained a critical objective. Additionally, cities like Atlanta, Georgia, and Mobile, Alabama, were essential for disrupting Confederate supply lines and communications. Securing these cities would significantly weaken the Confederacy's ability to sustain the war effort.
New Orleans. Nashville. Chattanooga. Atlanta. Mobile. Columbia SC. Richmond VA.
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The major ones were: Shiloh - Grant caught off-guard, but recovered Antietam - unexpected Union win, enabled by pure chance Vicksburg - ended the war in the West Gettysburg - ended Lee's hopes of invading the North Chattanooga - Grant broke a desperate Confederate siege Atlanta - largely helped Lincoln win re-election Mobile - blockade-runners' port closed to the Confederates Nashville - a Confederate army totally routed Petersburg - end of a 10-month siege, leaving Richmond undefended
About 8 and a half hours from Richmond, Virginia to Atlanta.
Atlanta to DC, 640 miles Charlotte to Richmond, 290 miles
Punitive raids on the civilian mainstay of the Confederacy.
the Souths railroads and resources.
Richmond - Hanover - Staunton. Richmond - Petersburg - Burkeville - Lynchburg. Richmond - Petersburg - Wilmington - Charleston - Savannah. Richmond - Burkeville - Danville - Columbia - Augusta - Atlanta.
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About 8 1/2 hours
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Richmond, Virginia
Atlanta, Georgia was not a capital of the Confederate States of America.
About 530 miles
Confederacy Theory - 2001 was released on: USA: 13 June 2001 (Atlanta Film and Video Festival)