HIST 190 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Anaconda Plan, Emancipation Proclamation, Scorched Earth
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John brown and the raid on harper"s ferry. The north and the south before the war. Better railroads and infrastrure better financial situation. Did not have to win battles to win the war. Defensive strategy meshed well with changing military technology and tactics. The transition from musket to rifle was significant as it increased range and accuasy. Weapons had changed from previous wars, yet the tactics had not yet caught up. Natives became ironclad and wooden ships would become more and more obstacle. This was the first war where railroads greatly influenced the objectives and outcomes. Lincoln was always looking for innovative technology on the battlefield. The north developed the anaconda plan - they wanted to constrict the south through blockade and close in them. Early northern generals focused on capturing richmond, which was an ineffective concept. The plan was to draw the war out and frusterate the north into submission. Divide the south in half by controlling the mississippi.