The Civil War strategies of the Union and Confederate By Eric Long.

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The Civil War strategies of the Union and Confederate By Eric Long

The differences of the two sides of the war The north The problem of the north was that when they would go to attack the enemy's territory they didn’t know what the landscape was like. The south The one problem of the south was that they didn’t have many supplies and also didn’t know the area they were fighting in the north.

How they fought the war The two sides of the war would line up facing each other. The center would have the infantry brigade with the musketeers and pikemen and on each side would be the cavalry

The confederates plans Plans of the confederates #1 the main strategies was that The one strength was the vast size The good generals and the soldiers fighting so hard for their homeland.

The union plans Plans of the union #1: the union had three plans to win the war 1.The first was to capture the Mississippi river. 2.The second was to block the southern ports. 3.And last was to capture Richmond Virginia.

The north's advantages The one north’s advantage was that they had more supplies and could get supplies faster than the south. The most factories and the large population.