General Sherman's March through Georgia, also known as the "March to the Sea," was a military campaign during the American Civil War that took place from November to December 1864. Sherman's troops aimed to destroy Confederate infrastructure and resources, employing a strategy of total war to undermine the South's will to fight. The march from Atlanta to Savannah involved widespread destruction of railroads, plantations, and supplies, significantly impacting the Confederate war effort and contributing to the eventual Union victory. Sherman's tactics were controversial, as they aimed to break the spirit of the Southern population and hasten the end of the conflict.
Savannah, Georgia.
General Sherman---- Sherman's March to the Sea
"War is hell."
It is frequently called "Sherman's March to the Sea".
William T. Sherman
General Sherman
Savannah, Georgia.
"War is hell."
Willliam t. Sherman!!!
General Sherman---- Sherman's March to the Sea
It is frequently called "Sherman's March to the Sea".
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
William T. Sherman
General William Sherman
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
William T. Sherman
It was William T. Sherman.