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How did Confederate General William J Hardee react to the threat posed by Sherman's advance through Georgia?

When it became clear to Confederate General William J. Hardee that the target of Sherman's armies was Savannah, Georgia and not Macon Georgia, he ordered Confederate cavalry unites to harass the Union's rear and both flanks. Also, he ordered all available militias to march eastward in an attempt to protect Savannah.


Who was the union leader in sherman's march to the sea?

The overall Confederate commander in the South-East was Joseph E. Johnston, based in Carolina. The commander of the only sizeable Confederate army in Georgia was General Hardee, who did not provide much resistance to Sherman during the march to the sea, but occupied Savannah, where Sherman expected quite a big battle, possibly destructive to that gracious city. In the event, Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina, where Sherman followed him about a month later.


Who was the confederate commander in Sherman's March to the Sea?

Joe Johnston had been brought back and put in charge of a large and unmanageable area which included Georgia. There was very little combat during the march. Sherman expected a battle at Savannah, but the small Confederate army under General Hardee escaped across the river, and Sherman followed it into South Carolina.


What replaced General Winfield Scott's tactical military manual in 1855?

William J. Hardee was the author of the tactical military manual that replaced General Scott's book in 1855. After Hardee joined the Confederate army in 1861, the Federal government replaced his book with a new manual written by Silas Casey.


What Confederate generals who fought Union General Sherman in Georgia and the Carolinas?

Union General Sherman led three armies into Georgia. Each had a commander a sizable army. On the Confederate side, Major General Joseph Johnston led three smaller armies all part of the South's Army of the Tennessee. These generals were: 1. Hardee 2. Polk 3. Hood and 4. Wheeler.

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When did William J. Hardee die?

William J. Hardee died on 1873-11-06.


When was William J. Hardee born?

William J. Hardee was born on 1815-10-12.


What decision by Confederate General William J Hardee saved Savannah Georgia from destruction?

Due to Sherman's link to the Union navy, he now was able to surround Savannah Georgia, and had the men and artillery to effectively set the city to siege. He offered the defending General William J. Hardee terms for surrender, however, Hardee made the wise move to save his troops and the city from destruction by evacuating it on December 20, 1864. Hardee had the battle veteran mentality to build pontoons to cross the Savannah River The mayor of Savannah then rode to Sherman's camp and surrendered.


How did Confederate General William J Hardee react to the threat posed by Sherman's advance through Georgia?

When it became clear to Confederate General William J. Hardee that the target of Sherman's armies was Savannah, Georgia and not Macon Georgia, he ordered Confederate cavalry unites to harass the Union's rear and both flanks. Also, he ordered all available militias to march eastward in an attempt to protect Savannah.


Who was William s hardee in the civil war?

William Joseph Hardee was one old and reliable corp in the United States civil war.


Who was the union leader in sherman's march to the sea?

The overall Confederate commander in the South-East was Joseph E. Johnston, based in Carolina. The commander of the only sizeable Confederate army in Georgia was General Hardee, who did not provide much resistance to Sherman during the march to the sea, but occupied Savannah, where Sherman expected quite a big battle, possibly destructive to that gracious city. In the event, Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina, where Sherman followed him about a month later.


What was the planned defense of Savannah Georgia as Union General Sherman's troops neared the city?

After a long march, Sherman's troops reached the outskirts of Savannah Georgia on December 10, 1864. Since Confederate General William Hardee had correctly identified Savannah as Sherman's target, he had time to entrench 10,000 troops in good positions. Hardee had also flooded the nearby rice fields so that the only way to approach Savannah was by narrow causeways.


Where did the south come from in the shermans march to the sea?

There was only one sizable Confederate army in Geogia by that time, commanded by General Hardee. It retreated towards Savannah and threatened to bombard Sherman, who guessed it was a bluff. Sherman still expected a big battle there, but Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina, where Sherman would soon follow him.


Who is William S Hardee?

I do not know for sure which Willam S. Hardee you are looking for but that is my fathers name. He has gone by this and WS Hardee. I can be reached at tony.d.hardee@gsk.com or tdhardee@yahoo.com. He has done much geneology research.


Who were the leaders for the battle of Savannah?

There was no Savannah battle, although Sherman was expecting one. The commander of the small Confederate army in Savannah was General Hardee, who tried to bluff that he'd got Sherman within range of heavy artillery. Sherman ignored the threat, and Hardee escaped across the river into South Carolina.


Who won the battle of General Sherman's March to Sea?

* The Department of South Carolina was commanded by General William J. Hardee. * Major General Joseph Wheeler commanded the CSA Cavalry Corps. * Major General Gustavus Smith commanded the Georgia Militia.


What year did Confederate General William Joseph Hardee graduate from West Point?

Confederate General William Joseph Hardee graduated from West Point in 1838. Hardee ranked 26th in his graduating class of 45 cadets. Most of his action in the US Civil War was in the Western Theater.