Yes, General William Tecumseh Sherman targeted various aspects of enemy life during his march from Atlanta to the sea, known as Sherman’s March. His strategy aimed to disrupt the Confederate war effort by destroying military targets, infrastructure, and civilian resources that supported the Confederate army. This included railroads, supply depots, and even crops and livestock, which were vital for the South's sustenance and morale. Sherman's approach was designed to break the will of the Southern population and hasten the end of the war.
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