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What was the North's initial strategy in the Civil War?
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What was the North's initial strategy in the Civil War?
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their initial strategie was to prevent southerners from shipping to Europe and getting the goods they needed for war. they also took over the Mississippi River in hope if taking over the southern Capitol
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Scott's "great snake" would blockade the South's ports and control the Mississippi River.
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