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1.A) What type of economy existed in the North?
B) How did the North’s economy affect the Union?
2.A) What type of economy existed in the South?
B) How did the South’s economy affect the Confederacy?
3. What does the snake in the political cartoon represent?
4. Why is part of the snake in the water, what part of the plan does that represent?
5. How did General Winfield Scott plan to use the South’s disadvantages against the Confederacy?
6. Why didn’t Lincoln fully implement Scott’s plan?
7. What was Jefferson Davis’s plan?
8. Describe what an “offensive-defensive” strategy is.
9. Who do you feel had the best strategy, the North or the South? Include at least two pieces of evidence to support your answer
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