Yes- your question contains a fair summary of Grant's strategy, I think.
It became a war of attrition. The term and concept of total war was nonexistent in the US Civil War.
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Total War
no total war is when peoples will is destroyed.
618,000
Total war was General Sherman's strategy. He was to use total war to destroy the resources of the south. I am also a civil war expert so you can trust my answer.
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If you switch it from attack position to defence position you can't because no monster can attack from defence position except from "Total defence shogun". But if you switch it from defence position to attack position then you can attack
During the Civil War, General Sherman held strong to a total war policy.
Total deaths in combat in the Civil War - supposed to be 620,000
about 650,000 total casualties
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