General Sherman was ordered to take an Army from Tennessee through the heart of the Confederacy and ordered to destroy the ability of the South to continue the war. He took his forces through Atlanta and to most of the major cities of Georgia and South Carolina. His forces did not bring adequate food and basic supplies, so foraging and looting became commonplace. His forces destroyed the major railway center at Atlanta and destroyed most of the manor houses which were owned by slave owners. General Sherman's strategy was one of total war, in which every person or thing which is not for you is considered to be against you, and is then destroyed. The largest Southern Armies were in Virginia fighting Grant's advance, so most of the opposition for Sherman came from local militias and smaller formations of regular Army. Today, Sherman is remembered for unlimited devastation.
he served in the union as a general
Do you mean in "founding" Georgia? I'm sure they already knew where it was so they didn't have to find it.
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He was a pillar of support to Grant in the earlier campaigns, so when Grant became General-in-Chief, he rewarded Sherman with the top job in Tennessee. Later heallowed him to turn East across Georgia, even though it ran directly counter to the official war-plan.ANSWER:The major role Sherman played, and the one the South will never forget is his march from "Atlanta to the Sea." Sherman's march through Georgia began on November 15, 1864, when he left Atlanta in flames. His army, numbering about 62,000 men, would sweep over a 50 mile front across the state, with very little opposition.Advance troops scouted an area. The men that followed stripped houses, barns, and fields and destroyed everything they could not use. Sherman hoped that the horrible destruction would break the South's will to continue the war. Sherman would occupy Savannah, on December 21, 1864.From Savannah, Sherman moved north toward South Carolina. There, on the breeding ground of the Southern independence movement, his army seemed bent on revenge. They burned and looted on a scale even worse than Georgia. When Charleston surrendered, it was spared. Although Sherman tried to prevent it, Columbia, the state capital, was burned. Sherman and his troops would move on to North Carolina, and complete their mission in Virginia.
George Mason thought the constitution gave the federal government too much power and specify the rights of the American people. He was a large supporter to the Bill of Rights which was written after the constitution.
he served in the union as a general
There was a large concentration of clothing manufacturing factories in Roswell. They made the bulk of Confederate uniforms. Sherman destroyed the factories, put as many of the workers as he could into boxcars, and sent them to Indiana to work for the North.
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Do you mean in "founding" Georgia? I'm sure they already knew where it was so they didn't have to find it.
He was commander of the army
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St. Nina is the patron saint of the Republic of Georgia (in the Caucasus/Black Sea Region). However, perhaps not surprisingly, she shares this role with St. George!
Nancy Hart played a major role in the history of Georgia during the American Revolution. She is known to have held 6 British soldiers at gunpoint when they were threatening the efforts of the colonists. She is also responsible for helping to rid loyalists from the Georgia colony that were hindering the efforts of the colonists.
George III was king in England at the advent of the Industrial Revolution. He was happy to have the increased productivity but did not play a direct role in the Revolution.
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George Clooney played Danny Ocean in Ocean's Eleven.
He was a British officer