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1. Explain what the Union navy and army did to put each of the three steps of the Anaconda Plan into action from 1861 to 1862. Refer to your diagram from Section 2 to remind you of each step of the plan.Step 1:Step 2:Step 3:2. Many soldiers who fought in the Battle of Antietam saw it as a defeat for both armies. Why? Support your answer with statistics.3. Give three reasons why the death toll for soldiers in the Civil War was so high. Put a star next to the reason that was the most deadly.

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  1. Explain what the Union navy and army did to put each of the three steps of the Anaconda Plan into action from 1861 to 1862. Refer to your diagram from Section 2 to remind you of each step of the plan.Step 1:Step 2:Step 3:2. Many soldiers who fought in the Battle of Antietam saw it as a defeat for both armies. Why? Support your answer with statistics.3. Give three reasons why the death toll for soldiers in the Civil War was so high. Put a star next to the reason that was the most deadly.
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  1. The Anaconda Plan was a three-part strategy devised by the Union to defeat the Confederacy during the American Civil War.

Step 1: The Union navy blockaded Southern ports to cut off supplies from Europe. This was put into action in April 1861 when President Lincoln announced a blockade of ports from South Carolina to Texas.

Step 2: The Union army and navy sought to gain control of the Mississippi River to split the Confederacy in two. This was put into action in February 1862 with the capture of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee, which opened up the Mississippi River to Union gunboats.

Step 3: The Union army planned to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia. This was put into action in the Peninsula Campaign from March to July 1862, but the Union army was ultimately unsuccessful in capturing Richmond.

  1. The Battle of Antietam is often seen as a defeat for both armies due to the high number of casualties on both sides. The Union army had around 12,400 casualties, while the Confederate army had around 10,300. Neither side gained a decisive victory, and the immense loss of life led many to view the battle as a tragic stalemate rather than a victory for either side.

  2. The death toll for soldiers in the Civil War was so high due to several reasons:

  • Lack of medical knowledge and sanitary conditions: This led to high rates of disease and infection among soldiers. (*Most deadly)
  • The use of outdated battle tactics with modern weaponry: This resulted in high casualties during battles.
  • Poor camp conditions: Lack of proper nutrition and exposure to the elements also contributed to the high death toll.

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