William T. Sherman was a Union general during the American Civil War, known for his significant role in leading Union forces to victory. He is best remembered for his "March to the Sea," which involved a scorched earth policy aimed at crippling the Confederacy's ability to sustain the war. Sherman's allegiance was firmly to the Union and the preservation of the United States, advocating for total war to achieve that objective. His military strategies and tactics were instrumental in the ultimate defeat of the Confederate states.
Fragile Allegiance happened in 1996.
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Tecumseh
determined, courageous
The March to the Sea
William Tecumseh Sherman was an Union commanding general in the Civil war.
Sherman and his family had lived in New Orleans in the years leading up to the war. He had made many friends there, and warned them that they had no hope of winning.
willam t. sherman
If he topped 5'8" it would surprise me... I would venture 5'6" with a 31" waist. Likely a slender, whipcord, banty rooster of a man. In that era, 6 feet was a giant.
Sherman's army was the civil war army commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Yes, William Tecumseh Sherman had eight children. He and his wife, Ellen Ewing Sherman, had four daughters and four sons. Their children included Marie, Elizabeth, and Lucy, as well as sons Charles, William, and others. The Shermans maintained a close-knit family throughout their lives.
I think they were called nonjurors
No, he was Loyal to the Crown. To be a traitor one has to change sides or allegiance, which William never did.
William T. Sherman, the Union general during the American Civil War, is reported to have weighed around 180 pounds (82 kg) during his military career. His weight fluctuated somewhat throughout his life due to various factors, including his health and lifestyle. Sherman's physical presence and demeanor were notable, contributing to his reputation as a formidable military leader.
William T. Davies died in 1912.