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What union general marched through Georgia in the civil war?

William T. Sherman


Why do General Sherman's march was know as the March to the Sea?

General William T. Sherman marched from the innermost area of Georgia to the coast, or the sea. He and his army formed a miles- long line, burning and destroying most of Georgia. This scared the South, and helped with the Union victory of the US Civil War.


Who was the union general who led the March to the sea during the civil war?

General William T. Sherman


What was the term for General Sherman destruction to the south during the civil war?

total war or March to the Sea


What union general used a daring plan called total war as he marched through Geogria?

This was Sherman's March to the Sea and it was lead by Major General William Tecumseh Sherman.


How did the civil war troops travel to battles?

Marched or rode in wagons.


Why is William t.sherman important to the civil war.?

he was important to the civil war because he marched his army to the south and the south surrendered to them and he help win the war Spring Moon: He was also successful for the capture of Atlanta.He was the major general.Also he lead the "Sherman's march to sea".


What was William T Sherman's position in the Civil War?

General


What role did general William t sherman do in th civil war?

lead the march to sea


Which union general practiced total war as he marched into atlanta?

sherman


What Union general led a destructive march to the sea late in 1864 in the US Civil War?

General William T. Sherman.


Who led a march threw Georgia in the civil war?

General William Tecumseh Sherman led the notorious "March to the Sea" through Georgia during the American Civil War. Starting in Atlanta in November 1864, Sherman and his Union forces marched through the state, destroying infrastructure and civilian property as they went. The goal of the campaign was to cripple the Confederacy's ability to wage war and ultimately hasten the end of the Civil War.