During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.
Union Major General William T. Sherman was a key general in the Union's war effort. He commanded troops at the Battle of Shiloh, Vicksburg and most importantly caused the city of Atlanta to surrender. He seldom made mistakes and helped the war effort with tactics designed to deny supplies needed for Confederate armies.
He's the reason for Indian reservations.
His March to the Sea shortened the war by months at almost nil casualties.
During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.
He was one of the best military leaders in the Civil War. He went through the south and demolished them.
William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.
Tecumseh meant shooting star which was the mening of his name
General William Tecumseh Sherman believed that the native American tribes made the best soldiers.
William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.
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William Tecumseh Sherman lived from 1820 to 1891. He was a general for the Union Army during the Civil War.
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman