The elements that were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War include:
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Using generals who would obey without question - Grant understood the importance of having commanders who could execute his strategies effectively and without hesitation.
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Destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy - Grant's strategy included total war, which aimed to cripple the Confederate war effort by destroying resources, infrastructure, and supplies that could be useful to the enemy.
The other options, engaging financial help from European allies and opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender, were not significant aspects of Grant's approach. Grant did not rely on foreign aid, and his strategy did not focus on negotiating a peaceful end; instead, it emphasized military pressure to bring about a surrender.