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Anton [14]
3 years ago
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What was General Grant’s strategy for winning the war?

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WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
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Not only did Grant's war strategy recognize the need for the Union armies to be on the offensive, but he also was cognizant of the need for them to damage, destroy, or capture Confederate armies—instead of merely gaining control of geographic positions.

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