If you mean the State of Georgia, he did what Grant told him: "Make Georgia howl!"
This was a punitive campaign of burning and looting, following a rich harvest that allowed Sherman and his army to live off the land and ignore their long and vulnerable supply-line.
It was characterised by extreme and deliberate destructiveness, rather than brutality, and Sherman imposed strict punishments for offences against the person. But his army was followed by hundreds of mounted vandals ('Bummers'), along for the ride, who caused much additional misery to the wretched locals.
By the time he reached Savannah and the sea, he had made his point, and was keen to repeat the performance in South Carolina, the state that had started all the trouble.
Philidelphia
Connecticut.
The Great Compromise of 1787 settled the debate on how to choose the number of people representing each state in Congress. Originally, plans were for one house of Congress, but no settlement could be reached among those behind the Virginia Plan, and the New Jersey plan. That is, until Roger Sherman proposed the idea of a two house Congress, using ideas from both plans.
Roger Sherman was a patriot.
The Great Compromise of 1787 (or Sherman's Compromise) was proposed by Roger Sherman. The Compromise was an agreement that defined the representation of each state in Congress/the House of Representatives.
the home state of roger sherman is Connecticut the home state of roger sherman was Connecticut
roger sherman author of the great compromise represented this state
What state on the USA is Sherman`s March To The Sea located in
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Connecticut.
Georgia
Georgia
Georgia
Sherman was engaged on a punitive raid on South Carolina, the state that had started the war, and Columbia was the state capital. When the burned to the ground, it was very hard to believe that it was not arson, though Sherman claimed it was accidental.
Sherman Merritt Smith has written: 'The relation of the state to religious education in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Education and state, Religious education
Sherman Richardson
Lancaster, Ohio