This is an example of: Total war -APEX
Total War
Sherman's March to the Sea is an example of "total war," a military strategy aimed at undermining the enemy's morale and capacity to fight by targeting not only military resources but also civilian infrastructure and economic resources. This approach was intended to break the will of the Confederacy by demonstrating the consequences of war on everyday life and disrupting their supply chains. By destroying homes, farms, factories, and public buildings, Sherman's troops sought to hasten the end of the Civil War.
Soldiers live in barracks
The Union soldiers would heat up rail road ties and then bend them around tree trunks. They were nicknamed "Sherman's neckties".
By working in factories and sending food and clothing to soldiers overseas.
Total War
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It was an example of a scorched earth policy. In other words, as you retreat, leave nothing useful for the advancing enemy forces to use,
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Sherman's March to the Sea is an example of "total war," a military strategy aimed at undermining the enemy's morale and capacity to fight by targeting not only military resources but also civilian infrastructure and economic resources. This approach was intended to break the will of the Confederacy by demonstrating the consequences of war on everyday life and disrupting their supply chains. By destroying homes, farms, factories, and public buildings, Sherman's troops sought to hasten the end of the Civil War.
Soldiers live in barracks
I think 2100 union soldiers died/were wounded and roughly 1000 confederacy soldiers died/were wounder --summer =)
The Union soldiers would heat up rail road ties and then bend them around tree trunks. They were nicknamed "Sherman's neckties".
Satchel charges and flame throwers
The North had more soldiers, factories, and railroads.
Thay worked in the factories making weapons which the soldiers fought with.
Thay worked in the factories making weapons which the soldiers fought with.