The Hammer and Anvil Plan was engaged by Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Chancellorsville. It involved directly attack the enemy with one set of troops while having another set come from behind to finish the job.
Guns did not have safeties during the Civil War. However, some of the guns in the 1800s, had a half way spot between hammer down and hammer up that works kind of like a safety.
Winfield Scott
A plan for the Western allies to open the second front in France in 1942.
Adolf Hitler helped Franco in the Spanish Civil War. Hitler army had an advantage to test their weapons and tactics, and sharpen their battle skills in the Spanish civil war. And because he wanted to see who would not fight against him in the future.
The Confederate's plan to win the Civil War was defensive. they would stay on their own territory and wait for the Union to get tired of fighing them and surrender. the Union's plan to win the Civil War was to attack. they did go on to Confederate land, but lost many of the battles because theyre general (general McClennan) waasn't aggressive enough, and he evntually got replaced with another general that Lincoln selected. who do you think was right in the Civil War? I'll answer that! the Union of course! slavery was wrong!
It is a strategy in which you attack the enemy with a line of infantry as you anvil and you use your calvary to hammer the anvil into the opposing force.
The Union did not plan the Civil War. No one planned it.
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The Anaconda Plan
US civil war
the south wanted to plan attack.
anaconda plan
There were mixed reviews by the North at the beginning of the Civil War that the Anaconda Plan was a viable plan. The plan was proposed by Winfield Scott, General-in-Chief.
Guns did not have safeties during the Civil War. However, some of the guns in the 1800s, had a half way spot between hammer down and hammer up that works kind of like a safety.
Drive out the Yanks.
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