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1. The border states are Missouri, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland


2. These states had ties in both the North and the South.


3. Missouri controlled the Mississippi riverDelaware was close to Philadelphia


Kentucky controlled the Ohio river.


Maryland was close to Richmond

Border States

1. This strategy would prevent supplies from reaching the Confederacy.



Blockade

1. They named the plan this to represent the snake that squeezes it's prey to death because that is what they planned to do with the South with this plan.


2.The Union would blockade Southern ports. The North intended to gain control of the entire Mississippi River.The North planned to capture Richmond, Virginia.

Anaconda Plan

1. When the rebels rallied inspired by his reinforcements, he was seen holding out heroically, "like a stone wall."


2. He was part of the Confederacy.


3. He was inspiration to many during the war in the South.

Thomas Jackson

1. This was commanded by General Irvin McDowell and General P.G.T Beauregard.


2. The battle took place on July 21, 1861


3. The Confederacy won this battle.


4. The North realized that the war could be a long, difficult, and costly struggle.

First Battle of Bull Run

1. These are smaller rivers that flow into a larger river.


2. The Mississippi River and it's tributaries helped the South majorly during the war.

Tributaries

1. This is something covered in iron.


2. An ironclad from the South was Virginia and from the North is Monitor.


3. The Battle was indecisive

Ironclad

1. Confederate leaders were Albert Sidney Johnston and P.G.T Beauregard. Union leaders were General Grant.


2. The battle took place in the morning of April 6th


3. at a church call Shiloh in Nashville.


4 The North won


5.more then 23,000 casualties.



Battle of Shiloh