Why was General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South—the

  1. Why was General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South—the Anaconda Plan—not adopted?President Lincoln supported the
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  2. Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South
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  3. Winfield Scott’s ________ was a naval blockade of all Confederate ports which was intended to slowly squeeze the South to
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  4. As a strategy for winning the Civil War, Union General Winfield Scott wanted to... * 1 point cut off the Confederacy’s means
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  5. Winfield Scott’s ________ was a naval blockade of all Confederate ports which was intended to slowly squeeze the South to
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  6. 1.As a strategy for winning the Civil War, Union General Winfield Scott wanted toA.deny the South access to the North by
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  7. 1. The Trail of Tears, also known as Nunna dual Tsuny, was a heartbreaking sorrowful part of history. 2. In 1838, the Cherokee
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  8. 1. The Trail of Tears, also known as Nunna dual Tsuny, was a heartbreaking sorrowful part of history. 2. In 1838, the Cherokee
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  9. Who led each army in war?South_____________ North Winfield Scott
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  10. Conflict during the Civil War escalated dramatically in 1861. President Lincoln followed General Scott's Anaconda Plan. The
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