In 1864, General William T. Sherman led his famous "March to the Sea," a military campaign during the American Civil War aimed at weakening the Confederacy's morale and infrastructure. After capturing Atlanta in September, he initiated a devastating march from Atlanta to Savannah, employing total war tactics that targeted not just Confederate armies but also civilian resources. This campaign significantly contributed to the Union's overall military success by disrupting supply lines and diminishing Southern resolve. Sherman's tactics and strategies ultimately helped pave the way for Union victories in the latter stages of the war.
William T. Sherman was on the Union or Northern side.
He conquered Atlanta and then marched through Georgia to Savannah
William Sherman. His punitive raids are known to have shortened the war.
General William T. Sherman was a general leading Union troops.
General William T. Sherman is buried in Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri
William T. Sherman was on the Union or Northern side.
William Sherman Sherman was the Northern General. Hood replaced Johnston for the South.
Willliam t. Sherman!!!
William T. Sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman. And to this day, no Southerner will ever name his child Sherman.
He conquered Atlanta and then marched through Georgia to Savannah
William T. Sherman
General William T. Sherman was a General for the Union Army.
William Sherman. His punitive raids are known to have shortened the war.
It was William T. Sherman.
William T. Sherman was a great war general;also known as Burnin Sherman.
William Tecumseh Sherman was a general in the US Civil War. He was a Union general.