William T sherman
Savannah, Georgia
General Sherman burnt about all of Georgia. General Phil Sheridan also did some burning of his own in Virginia burning down barns and other structures. There was plenty of stuff like that going on though.
They marched in formation.
The Cherokee Indians were forced to move starting in June of 1830 and lasting until the following winter in 1831. They marched all day long in all types of weather. They had little food and very little sleep. Many members of the tribe died of disease or famine. Most of the Cherokee Nation was located in Georgia at this time. They were marched to Oklahoma and then some were marched all the way to Florida.
The Persians conquered the Chaldeans during the Babylonian Captivity.Thousands of Jews marched to work as slaves
The capital of Georgia during the antebellum period was Milledgeville. It served as the state's capital from 1804 to 1868, before it was later moved to Atlanta.
They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada
No, Savannah Georgia was burned during the American Revolution.
yes, the burning sensation during douching is quite normal in most females.
During the Depression ww1 veterans marched on Washington to demand their bonuses to be paid.
They marched, and tried to control themselves so they would not draw out attention.
They put salt on the ground and marched all over Canada