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Sherman knew that Hood was an aggressive commander and could be lured into making an attack on the Union position.

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In spite of his victory Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided to replace General Johnston with on July 18.?

On July 17, 1864 President Jefferson Davis replaced General Joseph Johnston with General John Hood. US General William Sherman would now face General Bell and his name was familiar to Sherman. He asked one of Hood's classmates at West Point, General Schofield, about the abilities of Hood. Schofield's answer was not pleasing to Sherman in that the response was that Hood was a man of reckless courage.


What union general waged a total war against the confederacy?

william tecumseh sherman


What the expectations of Union General William Sherman after the appointment of Confederate General John Hood?

US General William Sherman learned of the new commander of the Southern Army of Tennessee, John Hood and expected a tough campaign on his way to Atlanta. Despite Sherman's good judgment, he met little resistance from Confederate forces. As the end of July, 1864 approached, he gave thought that the Confederate forces were to evacuate Atlanta without a fight.


What Confederate general evacuated Atlanta in order to prevent his army from being destroyed?

Confederate General John Bell Hood had replaced General Johnston in order to prevent the fall of Atlanta. He was not successful and General Sherman had the city basically under siege. To save what was left of his army, General Hood had to evacuate Atlanta and Sherman marched in unopposed.


What was the 1864 plan for Union General Sherman's army?

For the 1864 Union campaign, only General Sherman's army was given the explicit goal of cutting Southern rail links. He was to wage a conventional march on Atlanta, and from there cut as many Rebel railway links as possible. Later in 1864, Sherman's plans would be altered.

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What Happened To William T Sherman Ater The War?

Sherman became the highest ranking general when Grant became president. He and Sheridan mapped out the plans for the wars against the Native Americans on the Great Plains.


What attacks did Confederate General John Bell Hood undertake against Union General Sherman's army?

Confederate General John Bell Hood had replaced General Joseph Johnston on July 17, 1864. It was the understanding of President Jefferson Davis that General Hood would be more aggressive against Union General Sherman. With that in mind, Hood sent his forces on the following dates to attack Sherman:* July 20, 1864 the Battle of Peachtree Creek;* July 22, 1864 the Battle of Atlanta; and* July 28, 1864 the Battle of Ezra Church.None of Bell's attacks were successful.


Who was the general of the south in the battle of Atlanta?

William Sherman Sherman was the Northern General. Hood replaced Johnston for the South.


Why was willian t sherman against slavery?

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.


The sherman antitrust law was used as a weapon against labor unions?

True. The sherman Antitrust law was against labor unions.


What did roger Sherman think of slavery?

He was against it


Who was a confederate general who was unable to stop general Sherman in Atlanta?

John Bell Hood


Who used total war against the south?

Sherman


....the constitutional convention rejected Roger Sherman's compromise blending the Virginia and New Jersey Plans.?

no, they did not


When was Randall Hood born?

Randall Hood was born on August 6, 1928, in New York, USA.


What people were involved in the Atlanta campaign?

Sherman was commander of the Union forces, which surrounded Atlanta, but did not manage to capture the Confederate army under John Hood, which escaped. It was after this that Sherman decided on punitive raids on Georgia farms, instead of trying to pursue Hood's army.


Was William sherman against or for slavery?

He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.