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Q: Where were Sidney Sherman's troops moved to?
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When Sherman's troops left Vicksburg they headed east to prevent Johnston's troops from reaching Vicksburg. Sherman was a General in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He served under Ulysses Grant.


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How did shermans policy of total war hasten the ens of the civil war?

It deprived the Confederate armies of food, and interrupted rail movement by troops and civilians. It also devastated morale.


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What was the name of shermans trip through the cofederate territory known as shermans?

March to Sea


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Who were the heroes in Sherman's March to the Sea?

sherman was a war criminal , you don't make war on citizens , they stole food ,burned houses and stole anything they wanted . shermans troops did what the Nazi's did in WWII


What was shermans march and what 2 states were affected?

It was a successful attempt to speed the end of the war by attacking the farms and railroads, helping to starve the troops in the field. The two states were Georgia and South Carolina.


What were consequences of Shermans victories in the south?

Liberation of the blockade-runners' favourite port of Savannah. Wrecking of farms and railroads, which helped to bring Confederate troops in the field to the level of starvation that triggered the surrender.


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