He was with the North.
But he had lived in New Orleans before the war, and wrote to his Southern friends warning them that they were bound to lose.
Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina.
General Sherman
Robert e Lee was the Souths General who surrenders to a General Sherman and a General Grant who led a "march to the sea" burning down everything in his path. He also set aside 400000 acres of land to give to former slaves. After this the south surrenders and the north wins the Civil War. General Sherman is more remembered for this incident.
General William Tecumseh Sherman was more destructive in South Carolina than in North Carolina primarily because South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union and was viewed as the cradle of the Confederacy. His campaign aimed to punish South Carolinians for their role in starting the Civil War, leading to a more aggressive approach in that state. Additionally, by the time Sherman entered North Carolina, the Union forces had already begun to focus on consolidating their victories and minimizing destruction, rather than inflicting widespread devastation.
Savannah, Georgia.
Major General William T. Sherman was a leader fighting for the North or Union side.
Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina.
William Sherman Sherman was the Northern General. Hood replaced Johnston for the South.
North Carolina was invaded from the South by Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman in February of 1865.
William T Sherman
General Sherman
Robert e Lee was the Souths General who surrenders to a General Sherman and a General Grant who led a "march to the sea" burning down everything in his path. He also set aside 400000 acres of land to give to former slaves. After this the south surrenders and the north wins the Civil War. General Sherman is more remembered for this incident.
sherman went throught the south on a raid that was known as "shermans" march
62,000 from the North.
sherman
General William Tecumseh Sherman was more destructive in South Carolina than in North Carolina primarily because South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union and was viewed as the cradle of the Confederacy. His campaign aimed to punish South Carolinians for their role in starting the Civil War, leading to a more aggressive approach in that state. Additionally, by the time Sherman entered North Carolina, the Union forces had already begun to focus on consolidating their victories and minimizing destruction, rather than inflicting widespread devastation.
During his march from Atlanta to Raleigh, General William Tecumseh Sherman traveled through Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. His campaign, known as Sherman's March to the Sea, began in Georgia as he moved through the state, before crossing into South Carolina and ultimately reaching North Carolina, where he concluded his campaign in Raleigh.