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17 June, 17:30

How did the Union's strategy at the start of the Civil War differ from the

Confederacy's strategy?

A. The Union focused on quickly invading and capturing Confederate

territory.

B. The Union aimed to defend its own territory from naval attacks.

C. The Union worked on defeating armies stationed in the border

states.

D. The Union formed partnerships with powerful foreign countries.

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  1. 17 June, 21:15
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    The Union originally wanted to reunite the country, but after the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, the Union goal changed to include the abolition of slavery. The Confederacy had the same goal throughout the war: to incorporate all slave states and secede from the Union, survive, and defend its territory.
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