Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War? Select all that apply.

using generals who would obey without question
using generals who would obey without question

engaging financial help from European allies
engaging financial help from European allies

destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy
destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy

opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender

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In General Grant's plan for ending the Civil War, the following strategies were instrumental:

  1. Using generals who would obey without question - Grant emphasized the importance of having subordinates who would follow orders and execute his strategies effectively.

  2. Destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy - Grant implemented a strategy of total war that involved destroying resources and infrastructure in the South to weaken the Confederacy's ability to fight.

The options regarding engaging financial help from European allies and opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender were not central to Grant's strategies. His approach primarily focused on military action and the complete defeat of Confederate forces.