6. Which military strategy did William T. Sherman use to end the war? (1 point)

Oblockades

Ototal war

O evacuation

Oraids

General Sherman used the strategy of total war to win the war. Total war is when warfare goes beyond just militaries fighting each other and includes attacks on non-military targets, like cities.

The military strategy that William T. Sherman used to end the war was "total war." To arrive at this answer, we can analyze the options provided and eliminate the incorrect ones to determine the correct response.

- Oblockades: Blockades are a type of military strategy that involves preventing the transportation of goods, troops, or supplies into or out of a specific area. While blockades were used during the Civil War, they were not the specific strategy employed by William T. Sherman to end the war.

- Oevacuation: Evacuation refers to the act of withdrawing troops or civilians from a specific area due to an imminent threat or danger. It is not the military strategy used by William T. Sherman during the war.

- Oraids: While Sherman did conduct raids during the war, such as his famous "March to the Sea," raids alone were not his overall military strategy that ultimately ended the war.

From the remaining options, the correct answer is "total war." Total war is a military strategy in which all available resources, both military and civilian, are utilized to achieve victory. Sherman's "March to the Sea" is one example of total war, in which he led his forces through Georgia, destroying civilian infrastructure and resources along the way, in an effort to demoralize the Confederacy and bring the war to a quicker end.

Therefore, the correct answer is "total war."

1 point: Total war