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Because they've failed to stop breathing
John Bell Hood
At the time there were several generals who led various parts of the confederate army during the civil war. In the case of battles where multiple generals were on the field, each general would still be in charge of their component part of the army but would take orders from someone who was appointed as the head general. A couple of generals who would be considered to be head generals would be Jackson and Lee. General Lee was the confederate general in charge at the Battle of Gettysburg even though there were another half dozen generals also there. After battles such as this, the Americans started to bring in a system where generals could outrank other generals in the field. This eventually became the basis for the 5 star rankings of generals where only one 5 star general would be posted in the field of battle in order to stop confusion between like starred generals.
By 1868, former US Civil War generals, Sherman and Sheridan were in charge of directing US troops in the attempt to contain Native American uprisings in the West. Both men had contempt for Native Americans.
Confederate General Joseph Johnston with about 17,000 men tried to stop and defeat the left wing of Sherman Army near Bentonville SC. on March 19,1865. The battle was inconclusive and both sides held their ground. Two days later Sherman push forward also his Army's right wing and Johnston, badly overwhelmed, was forced to withdraw.
Sherman was too brutal and kept sending in men to fight he believed in Total Warfare. IMPROVEMENT. Because Hood's Army, after having evacuated Atlanta, instead remaining in Georgia and hindering Sherman's activity there, started a campaign to invade the Tennessee with the ultimate goal of menacing the Ohio Line. Gen. Beauregard, at that time Confederate overall commander of the Western Fronts, authorized the choice. Despite his efforts he didn't succeeded in gathering sufficient troops to effectively fight Sherman's Army.
No it failed
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To stop aid from Europe.
In a technical sense, all organizations failed to stop WWI, but you're probably after the "League of Nations", the forerunner to the "United Nations".
yes! the united states failed to stop the Holocast along with Britain, France, and Russia.
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