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Which best describes the March to the Sea?
It was a tactic that ultimately wasted Northern resources.
It was a destructive tactic that made the war last longer.
It was a destructive tactic that helped end the war.
It was a tactic that showed the North's good intentions.
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WILL BE MARKED BRAINLIEST
Which best describes the March to the Sea?
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It was a tactic that ult...
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