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Why was Sherman's "total war" a major change from earlier forms of
fighting?

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It involved attacks on civilian resources and populations.

Step-by-step explanation:

It was meant primarily to kill only the officers and leaders of the military, not the common soldiers. People living the South resented the North for their actions during the war.

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