According to General George B. McClellan, the Anaconda Plan required a well-coordinated strategy involving a strong naval blockade to cut off supplies to the Confederacy and the mobilization of a large, well-trained army to capture key Confederate territories, particularly the Mississippi River. He emphasized the need for adequate resources, troop reinforcements, and careful planning to ensure the success of this gradual strategy aimed at suffocating the Southern economy and war efforts. Additionally, McClellan believed in taking a methodical approach to avoid overextending forces and risking significant losses.
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