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War Strategies Chapter 16 Section 1

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War Strategies. Chapter 16 Section 1. Choosing Sides. Border states- states that remain in union but still allow slavery Missouri - control parts of Miss. River major routes west Kentucky - control of Ohio River Delaware - near major city of Philadelphia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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War StrategiesChapter 16 Section 1

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Choosing SidesBorder states- states that remain in union

but still allow slaveryMissouri- control parts of Miss. River

major routes westKentucky- control of Ohio RiverDelaware- near major city of PhiladelphiaMaryland- close to Richmond (Southern

capital), vital railroads & Washington D.C.

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Both Sides Expect Short WarBoth sides felt that they were

rightGod was on their side

Convinced that the other side would give up after a few battles

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Union AdvantagesLarger population-More

ManpowerMore Factories & resourcesBetter banking- raise moneyGreater food productionExtensive railroad systemLincoln was an excellent leaderMore ships and navy regulars

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Confederate AdvantagesStrong support from Southern peopleHome-field advantage/motivation

-Defending their homes and familiesProfits from cottonBetter GeneralsStrong Military Tradition- large pool of

officers

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North- Anaconda PlanNorth’s Plan for Victory had 3 Parts

1. Blockade Southern Ports-Keep Supplies Out & stop

exports2. Control the Mississippi River

- Split the South in two3. Capture the Southern Capital

-Richmond, Virginia

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Southern StrategyMain goal: survive as a nation Defensive strategy- hold on to as

much territory as possible until North gets tired of fighting

Attack Northern troops only when victory was assured & to persuade North that it could not win

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ConclusionStrategies were well suited to

each sides goals and objectivesSouth did better job executing

plan at firstEventually Northern Plan took

its toll on Southern supplies

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Brother Against BrotherMany Americans have family that

are split between sidesMany military officers attended

military school together at West Point

some officers fought in the Mexican American war together

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Who Were the Soldiers?Average age: 25 40%- less than 21

yrs oldMost come from

farms Almost 3 million

fight by war’s end