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American Civil War
Military Strategies
This general's scorched earth strategy included cutting a 60-mile wide swath though the state of Georgia all the way to the coast at Savannah.
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The general you are referring to is General William Tecumseh Sherman, and the strategy you are describing is known as Sherman's March to the Sea.
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