in 1-3 sentences explain How did the strategies of the Union and Confederacy differ during the Civil War? In your response, be sure to include the tactical and technological innovations as well as the impact the strategies had on the outcome of the war.

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The Union's strategy, often referred to as the Anaconda Plan, aimed to blockade Southern ports and gain control of the Mississippi River to suffocate the Confederacy economically, while also employing superior industrial and manpower resources. In contrast, the Confederacy focused on defensive tactics, utilizing its home territory and knowledge of local geography to repel Northern forces, alongside innovative military technology like the ironclad warships. The Union's effective use of railroads, telegraphs, and a more extensive industrial base ultimately outmatched the Confederacy's strategies, leading to a decisive victory for the Union.