<span>It was Sherman’s March to the Sea. After the successful completion of his
campaign in Atlanta, General William Tecumseh Sherman met with General Ulysses
Grant to devise a plan to invade the South.
As he was doing that, Grant would continue to engage Confederate General
Robert E. Lee. His triumph in Atlanta
paved the way for Sherman to march into the South with a battle-harden troops
armed with repeating rifles that outgunned the Confederates. In his march, he supplied his armies by
living off the land. He took away the
South’s ability to supply rebel forces by destroying railroads taking food and
materials from the residents. Lee could
do nothing as Grant kept him busy in Petersburg. Soon many rebels began to desert and
eventually the South surrendered.</span>
<span>D. The Cuban counter revolutionaries failed and Kennedy was embarrassed.
</span>The result of the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 was that the Cuban counter revolutionaries failed and Kennedy was embarrassed. The Bay of the Pigs invasion was an american plan made in order to counteract the cuban revolution. However, the plan was bad executed and bad planned in the first place, so the strategy failed, leading to a worldwide ashame for Kennedy.<span>
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The Cold war started because the United States was afraid of the spread of Communism and they got salty because Berlin was captured by the USSR at the end of ww2.
The Allies developed an early plan of fighting Communism called "Containment" which is where the U.S. would send weapons and equipment to countries with a Communist revolution brewing. This was the main tactic of fighting where we see containment being used, we see it in Greece in the late 40's, Korea in the 50's and Vietnam in the 60's and 70's. later in Afghanistan in the early 80's
Nuclear Weapons played a huge role as well, with the installation of MAD or "Mutually Assured Destruction" which was agreed upon by the US and USSR where if one launched nuclear weapons, so would the other, resulting in total nuclear apocalypse.
Propaganda was used by both nations in the form of putting the first man, rocket, woman, dog, and monkey in space, the Cuban Missile Crises, Beating the Americans in Hockey and Basketball, and capturing Berlin. for the Soviets and for the Americans it was The Space Race and putting a man on the moon.
Ultimately those were the big three, other weapons used were basic, tanks, planes and guns that were lent to nations of interest during wars.
Moses<span> lead his </span>people<span> out of Israel, as </span>Moses does<span> from Egypt.
Hope this helps!
and Moses struggles helped generations of Hebrews overcome fear of the enemies. </span>