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William Tecumseh Sherman lived from 1820 to 1891. He was a general for the Union Army during the Civil War.

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William T. Sherman was against slavery because he was on the Union side. The Union side was against slavery. When the Confederate side was for slavery. So since Sherman's on the Union side, he was against it.


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William Tecumseh Sherman died on February 14, 1891 at the age of 71.


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William Tecumseh Sherman's parents were Charles Robert Sherman and Mary Hoyt Sherman of Lancaster, Ohio. The following link is to the Sherman family papers at the University of Notre Dame Archives.


What famous Ohio Indian chief was William Tecumseh Sherman named after?

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What were the names of William Tecumseh Sherman children?

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What has the author William Tecumseh Sherman written?

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