Grant's strategy, upon becoming overall commander, was an elaboration of Scott's Anaconda Plan. With the blockade firmly in place, he used the Army of the Potomac to fix Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in a defense of Richmond while he sent Sheridan through the Shenandoah Valley to cut them off from supplies, reinforcements, and intelligence; while he sent Sherman into the Deep South to destroy the South's infrastructure, crops, transportation, and communications, to starve the Army and deprive it of arms, ammunition, and every material needed to wage war.
Grant's strategies focused on relentlessly attacking the Confederate forces and wearing them down. He believed in using overwhelming force and coordinating attacks across multiple fronts. Grant also aimed to disrupt Confederate supply lines and cut off their ability to resupply and reinforce their armies. Ultimately, his strategies were successful and played a key role in ending the war.
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He planned a war of attrition-that is, to continue fighting until the south ran out of men supplies, and the will to fight
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The axis powers were winning the war in 1942!
The axis powers were winning the war in 1942!
The axis powers were winning the war in 1942!
What where the strategies for the Fredericksburg war
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The North was winning at first.