1st of all the anaconda plan was proposed by the north by man named Wilferd Scott it was a plan to "suffocate the south by cutting of all supplies like the west : by surrounding the Mississippi River, and having Ships in the alanatic surround all harbors forcing traders to turn back. Eventually it worked.
2nd a war of attrition is when you wait for the enemy to come to you and force them to surrender.
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Total war is a conflict of unlimited scope in which a bellirgent engages in a mobilization of all available resources at their disposal, whether human, industrial, agricultural, military, natural, technological, or otherwise, in order to entirely destroy or render beyond use their rival's capacity to continue resistance.
The Anaconda Plan.
The Anaconda Plan was Gen.Winfield Scott's strategic plan for the North, not for the South. It consisted of blockading southern seaports and capturing the river ports of the Mississippi River. The South did not have an articulated war policy. It is one of their greatest failings.
The long-term Anaconda Plan was the one put forward at the outbreak of war by the General-in-Chief of the US Armies, the elderly Winfield Scott. It was ridiculed at that time, because everyone expected the war to be over in weeks. 'Before the Anaconda Plan' would mean before the war, when there were almost no troops in uniform and no strategy for the forthcoming conflict, which was unlike any other that America had ever seen or heard of.
That was Winfield Scott, the General-in-Chief who was still in the chair in 1861, although far too old for the job. His long-term plan for the war was ridiculed as 'Scott's Anaconda' (slow strangulation) at a time when almost everyone else thought it would be a short and fairly bloodless war. Time would prove him right, and the Union did eventually put this sort of plan into effect.
Anaconda Plan: a three-staged attack The North developed a complex plan to defeat the Confederacy with as little deaths as possible. This plan, consisted of three parts, a western campaign, an eastern campaign, and a naval blockade of the Southern coast. The plan was properly titled Anaconda because the North was trying to squeeze the South and divide it so that it couldn't show a united front.
Anaconda Plan.
During the Civil War, the north used military strategies to destroy the south. The north used the anaconda plan, the war of attrition, and total war as part of these strategies. Each of these tactics were successful for the north. The anaconda plan was a plan to establish a blockade around the confederacy. This was used so supplies from Europe were blocked on the Mississippi River, so the confederacy could not get there supplies. Next, the Union invaded the Mississippi Valley to cut the Confederacy in half so they are easier to destroy, because they are not together. The war of attrition is when neither of the sides fighting have the capability of quickly beating there opponent. The north used war of attrition affectively, because they know they have more weapons and more people than the south. If the war goes on longer the north will have more equipment than the south, so they would win the war. Finally, the north used total war. Total war is when you destroy things of your opponents until they give up. The north destroyed the all the south's equipment they could and tried to killed most of there Pac-animals, so the south had a tougher time fighting during the war. The north used total war, war of attrition, and the anaconda plan to help destroy the south. There were military strategies used during the war.
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They are the same thing. The press drew a cartoon of an anaconda, to indicate slow strangulation, and the Union's original war-plan was then nicknamed the Anaconda Plan (or the Anaconda).
The Anaconda Plan.
The Anaconda Plan
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There were mixed reviews by the North at the beginning of the Civil War that the Anaconda Plan was a viable plan. The plan was proposed by Winfield Scott, General-in-Chief.
The Anaconda Plan was created in 1861 when the Civil War started. The plan was put into action by Lieutenant General Winfield Scott.
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The Anaconda Plan
War of total attrition