All of the following was true about the "anaconda plan" except:
a. the blockades were very s...
History, 28.09.2019 00:10 Anshuman2002
All of the following was true about the "anaconda plan" except:
a. the blockades were very successful. b. it divided the south into two sections by controlling the mississippi river. c. new orleans, at the mouth of the mississippi, was taken early in the war. d. blockade runners were highly effective in supplying the south with much needed goods.
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