His scorched earth strategy included cutting a swath 60-miles wide through Georgia, beginning with Atlanta and ending at the sea in Savannah.

The person who employed this scorched earth strategy was General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War. This campaign is known as the "March to the Sea" and was a devastating blow to the Confederate war effort. By destroying civilian infrastructure and resources, Sherman aimed to demoralize the South and hasten the end of the war.