The Confederate offensive-defensive strategy was a strategy used by the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. This strategy focused on defending their current positions while also launching offensives against the Union forces. The goal was to wear down the Union forces and force them to retreat. To do this, the Confederate forces relied heavily on guerrilla warfare and hit-and-run tactics. Additionally, the Confederate forces used fortifications and defensive lines to protect their territory and slow down the Union's advance. This strategy was successful in many battles, allowing the Confederate forces to gain ground and inflict heavy casualties on the Union forces. Ultimately, the Confederate forces were unable to win the war, but their offensive-defensive strategy was effective in prolonging the conflict and causing significant damage to the Union forces.