John J. Crittenden's series of constitutional amendments.
The Crittenden Compromise was the nation's last effort to prevent the civl war.
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To prevent the South exporting its cotton in exchange for war supplies. It was the North's effort to stop any foreign aid to the South.
The North followed a strategy known as the Anaconda Plan which called for the blockade of southern seaports to eliminate trade, and the capture of the river ports along the Mississippi River to prevent the transportation of troops and supplies within the Confederacy. To this was later added the doctrine of Total War, calling for the destruction of everything that contributed to the southern war effort: crops, livestock, telegraphs, railroad tracks, warehouses, factories, bridges, and tunnels. The South did not really have a coordinated strategic doctrine, just a vague idea of a War of Attrition, without a specific Fabian Policy.
Organizing nursing groups to tend to the wounded.
Social Movement
The Crittenden Compromise was the nation's last effort to prevent the civl war.
This effort is named The Kimberly Process.
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THE PRODUCT OF EFFORT AND EFFORT ARM IS CALLED MOMENT OF EFFORT.
The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when Southern troops fired on Union-held Fort Sumter, located in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. The fort had been promised supplies by President Lincoln; Southern forces then acted decisively to take the fort. Soon thereafter, the war erupted in earnest, with more Southern states seceding and Northern states mobilizing for the war effort.
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