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General William Tecumseh Sherman believed that the secession of the Southern states was misguided and unconstitutional. He viewed it as a rebellion against the federal government and emphasized the need to maintain the Union at all costs. Sherman argued that the South's actions were driven by a desire to preserve slavery and that the Union must be restored to ensure the nation's integrity and democratic principles. His military campaigns aimed to weaken the Confederacy and hasten the end of the Civil War.

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