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How did the confederacy's plan for winning the civil war differ from the
union's?
o a. the confederacy was more focused on cutting off supplies to
opposing troops.
b. the confederacy was less focused on protecting its own territory.
c. the confederacy was less focused on capturing its opponent's
territory.
o d. the confederacy was more interested in winning the support of
the border states.

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The confederacy's plan for winning the civil war differed from the union's because:

  • c. The confederacy was less focused on capturing its opponent's territory.

What was the Confederacy?

The confederacy consists of the southern states who wanted the continuation of slavery in America. They fought the northern states in the civil war.

The difference between their strategies was that the confederates were not interested in capturing the north. They only wanted to preserve their states.

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