Answer:
The North's Strategy was an offensive one, the South's strategy was a defensive one.
Explanation:
The North's Strategy was different from the South's in the sense that the North , having more resources, opted for an offensive one, the goal was to win the war.
The South's Strategy was a defensive one, its objective to punish and repel invaders at every chance with little margin for error. The belief was that their more qualified generals and their strategy would make up for inferior resources and more limited manpower.