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which two strategies were used by the union in the civil war
naval blockade
defensive war
control of mississippi river
relying on euporean countries for supplies

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During the Civil War, the Union employed the following two strategies:

1. **Naval Blockade**: The Union implemented a naval blockade known as the Anaconda Plan, which aimed to cut off supplies, reinforcements, and trade to the Confederate states. This strategy was designed to suffocate the Southern economy and diminish their ability to sustain the war effort.

2. **Control of the Mississippi River**: The Union sought to gain control of the Mississippi River to split the Confederacy in two and facilitate the movement of Union troops and supplies. Capturing key locations along the river, including Vicksburg, was crucial for achieving this goal.

The other options, "defensive war" and "relying on European countries for supplies," were not strategies primarily used by the Union. The Confederacy employed a defensive strategy, and while there were hopes that European nations would support the Confederacy, the Union focused on maintaining its own supply lines.

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