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      • The Anaconda Plan was a strategy devised by General Winfield Scott in the early days of the Secession Criss that called for a naval blockade of Southern ports, which would prevent the Southern states from conducting trade with foreign nations.
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  2. The Anaconda Plan was a strategy devised by General Winfield Scott in the early days of the Secession Criss that called for a naval blockade of Southern ports, which would prevent the Southern states from conducting trade with foreign nations.

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  4. 5.0 (2 reviews) Anaconda Plan. Click the card to flip 👆. Plan for civil war proposed by general-in-chief Winfield Scott, which emphasized the blockade of Southernp ports and called for an advance down the Mississippi River the cut the South in two, the plan would suffocate the South. Click the card to flip 👆.

  5. Feb 11, 2009 · Anaconda plan, military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American Civil War. The plan called for a naval blockade of the Confederate littoral, a thrust down the Mississippi, and the strangulation of the South by Union land and naval forces.

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  7. Anaconda Plan: The Anaconda Plan was a military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott during the Civil War. It aimed to blockade Southern ports and take control of Mississippi River, effectively 'squeezing' Confederacy's resources like an anaconda constricts its prey.

  8. Dec 7, 2020 · SUMMARY. The Anaconda Plan was the nickname attached to Lieutenant General Winfield Scott ‘s comprehensive plan to defeat the Confederacy at the start of the American Civil War (1861–1865). Scott called for a strong defense of Washington, D.C., a blockade of the Confederacy’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts, and a massive land and naval attack ...

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