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He burned Atlanta to the ground.

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What man was most associated with the total war strategy of the Civil War?

General Sherman.


What German city famous for being burned by general sherman during the American civil war?

I think you've muddled 'Sherman' with 'German'. The only famous city with a big German population was Chicago - a long way from the war. Sherman burnt down most of Atlanta, and then the whole of Columbia, South Carolina.


What was William T Sherman known best as in the Civil War?

His campaign to capture Atlanta, GA, the largest city in the South and his march from Atlanta to Savannah, also called his March to the Sea. Some say General Sherman ordered the burning of Atlanta. Even if that is not true, most people accuse him of burning it. As he marched to Savannah, he foraged from the land of the Southern farmers. He destroyed everhthing that would be of benefit to the local Confederate armies. This was his policy of taking the war to the civilians and a form of scorched earth policy. As a result, most Southerners, both in Georgia and throughout the South, considered General Sherman as a tyrant. What is interesting is that Sherman had been a professor at the college that is now Louisianna State University. He was buried in St. Louis, MO. BTW, when Sherman died, the veterans of the Union Army of Tennessee raised money and erected a monument for him. It is located just to the East of the south lawn of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue. It is the largest monument dedicated to a Civil War figure in Washington DC.


What was General Sherman's overarching plan in the South?

In 1864, General Sherman's overarching plan in the South was to wage "total war" in one final, decisive effort in order to bring the South to its knees. By cutting a long, firm line of destruction from Atlanta to the Atlantic, which destroyed industry, cut communications, terrorized the populace, and ruined crops, Sherman's ravaging of the Deep South most certainly hastened the end of the war as a whole.


What was the outcome of the US Civil War Battle of Savannah?

The most commonly referred to Battle of Savannah refers to the one in the US Civil War. There, as Union General William T. Sherman was marching to Savannah to meet with US Navy ships in the city's port, the Confederate army had evacuated Savannah. The mayor of the city asked Sherman to allow it to surrender rather than having the Union army destroy the city. Sherman accepted the surrender.

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What city did Union General Sherman burn down?

The short answer - almost every city he entered was laid waste before he left. With the exception of one city: Union, Mississippi. He respected the name of the city because it was named Union. He spared the city and even stayed in a hotel there. It is now a musuem.


What caused Georgia the most damage during the Civil War?

General Sherman's "March to the Sea" destroyed Georgia's land and resources.


What caused confusion among the Confederates as Union General Sherman left Atlanta in 1864?

Major General Sherman left Atlanta on November 12, 1864. He left most of the city in flames which for many Southerners was an unnecessary act of war. Sherman had destroyed any railway systems in and around the city so that the Rebels could not use them with any degree of confidence. Sherman left Atlanta with an army of 62,000 soldiers and marched between Macon and Augusta Georgia. This confused the Rebels concerning his objectives.


What man was most associated with the total war strategy of the Civil War?

General Sherman.


Why did President Lincoln authorize General Sherman to wage total war on the South including burning the city of Atlanta?

No, it was never ordered by anyone. Much of the city had been destroyed by artillery fire during the Battle of Atlanta. On occupying the city, Sherman expelled the civilians, and burned down all buildings that could be of military use to the enemy, in case they re-occupied the city. Some of these buildings were ammunition stores, and they exploded with terrible effect. But Sherman had no particular motive to burn civilian dwellings, and Grant's despatches to Sherman make no mention of destruction for its own sake.


Northern general who led a march through georgia?

US General William Tecumseh Sherman led his army in battles with retreating Confederate forces as he marched towards his main objective, the city of Atlanta. Then after keeping his headquarters there for 2 months continued on through Georgia to the seaport of Savannah. He also destroyed most of Atlanta when he left.


What German city famous for being burned by general sherman during the American civil war?

I think you've muddled 'Sherman' with 'German'. The only famous city with a big German population was Chicago - a long way from the war. Sherman burnt down most of Atlanta, and then the whole of Columbia, South Carolina.


What role did George Sherman play in Georgia?

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.


What side was Tecumseh Sherman on?

William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.


How large was Sherman's path of destruction?

US Major General William T. Sherman's march to the sea covered most of the land southwest of Atlanta Georgia to the Atlantic Ocean port city of Savannah. He also marched and assaulted much of South Carolina.


Which Roman city was distroyed?

There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.There were many Roman cities that were destroyed or partially destroyed due to natural disasters or abandonment and neglect. The most famous city that was destroyed by a natural disaster, a volcano, was Pompeii, in 79 AD.


What side was William Tecumseh sherman on?

William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.