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why was general winfield scotts plan to suffocate the south—the anaconda plan—not adopted?
president lincoln wanted a more aggressive plan that involved capturing the confederate capital at richmond.
president lincoln wanted a more passive plan that involved giving up the confederate capital at richmond.
president lincoln did not like the plan as much as his proposed plan.
The Anaconda Plan was a slow, naval-focused strategy to blockade Southern ports and control the Mississippi River to gradually strangle the Confederacy. President Lincoln and many Northern leaders favored a more rapid, aggressive approach that targeted the Confederate capital of Richmond to quickly end the war, rejecting the slow pace of Scott's plan. The other options are incorrect: Lincoln did not want a more passive plan, and the rejection was based on the plan's lack of aggression rather than a vague preference for his own plan.
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President Lincoln wanted a more aggressive plan that involved capturing the Confederate capital at Richmond.