Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses 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 opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender

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General Grant’s plan for ending the Civil War was primarily focused on military strategy and total war. The options that were instrumental in his strategy include:

  1. Using generals who would obey without question - Grant wanted leaders who would carry out his plans decisively.

  2. Destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy - Grant implemented a strategy of total war, which included destroying infrastructure and supplies that would aid the Confederate war effort.

The options related to engaging financial help from European allies and opening negotiations for a peaceable Confederate surrender were not central to Grant’s strategy. Thus, the correct responses are:

  • Using generals who would obey without question
  • Destroying anything in the South that would help the Confederacy