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What type of war destroys everything?

You should be more detailed, but if you mean destroying everything in your path, such as what Tecumseh Sherman did in the Civil War, it is called Total War.


General Sherman's war strategy?

Total War: Destroying everything in his path.


What kind of damage can a tsunami do?

Tsunamis does total devastation destroying everything in its path.


What kind of damages does a tsunami do?

Tsunamis does total devastation destroying everything in its path.


What was the effect of civil war on civillians in the south?

Once Sherman's forces marched through Georgia and the Carolinas, destroying everything in its path, civilians were devastated.


Who Union general that marched from atlanta to Savannah destroying everything in his path?

Sherman marched through the south bringing total war. He burned everything and the city of Atlanta. After the war he was assigned the task of doing total war on the plains by killing as many buffalo he could. He took to his task with relish and did kill the majority of the herds of buffalo and this wiped out the major supply of food the the plains tribes.


What happened to the region during Sherman's march to the sea?

General Sherman destroyed everything in his path. It was a scorched earth strategy.


Sherman's March to the Sea summary?

Sherman's army left Atlanta in two columns and destroyed everything in its path until it arrived at Savannah.


Who was the union general who marched through Georgia burning everything in his path?

William T. Sherman


What characterizes General William Tecumesh Sherman's march across Georgia?

He destroyed everything in his path


What was singificant about Sherman's march to Atlanta and on the sea?

They destroyed everything in their path wreaking havoc everywhere.


What important contribution did general William Tecumseh Sherman make the union war effort?

During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.