How did General Sherman's March to the Sea
 affect Southern society and the end of the Civil
 War?
 A. It destroyed the plantation system, removing
 social and economic support for the
 Confederacy.
 B. It created a strong and active abolitionist
 movement among Southern women who lived
 on the plantations.
 C. It caused the surrender of Southern troops but
 did not affect the plantation system.
 D. It ended the war by destroying plantations,
 forcing many wealthy citizens to flee to
 England.