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The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
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.
Until the end of the war, tactics on both sides remained the same as in Napoleonic times. The union strategy was a blockade strategy at sea and on the rivers, coupled with a total war strategy to destroy the means of producing war supplies on land.
Total war is a war in which a belligerent engages in the complete every human resource, even that of non-combatants, as nevertheless part of the war effort.
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Punitive raids on the civilian mainstay of the Confederacy.
Atlanta Except he didn't blow it up. It was burned and many say it was by accident or the fires got out of hand.
The Strategy used during both world wars is Total War
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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Empire Total War is an amazing game with good graphics, lots of strategy, and really good naval battles.
Until the end of the war, tactics on both sides remained the same as in Napoleonic times. The union strategy was a blockade strategy at sea and on the rivers, coupled with a total war strategy to destroy the means of producing war supplies on land.
If you mean "Who executed total war in Atlanta," the answer is major general William Tecumseh Sherman, in late 1864 of the Civil War. FYI: He also used total war to ravish the state of South Carolina For more information on Sherman's "Total War," see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tecumseh_Sherman#Georgia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea
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Total war is a war in which a belligerent engages in the complete every human resource, even that of non-combatants, as nevertheless part of the war effort.
Total War
Total War: Destroying everything in his path.