How did the military strategies of the North compare to those of the South during the capture of Port Royal?

The North withdrew the naval blockade and turned their focus to taking Southern land, while the South took back Port Royal and resumed trade.

The North defended their naval blockade, as the South attempted to use their superior knowledge of the area to launch a surprise attack on them.

The North enlisted black soldiers to fight alongside them, while the Southern plantation owners promised freedom after the war if they did not.

The North attacked sea islands near Charleston to strengthen the naval blockade, while the South was caught by surprise and put on the defensive.

The North attacked sea islands near Charleston to strengthen the naval blockade, while the South was caught by surprise and put on the defensive. This strategy allowed the North to gain control over Port Royal and establish a strong base for further military operations in the region. The South, on the other hand, was not prepared for such an attack and had to react defensively to the North's advances.