General Sherman incident happened in 1866.
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 Sherman is well known for Sherman's march. Which is where he and his soldiers marched from Savannah to the coast and burned everything on their way there.
Because General Sherman marched to Savannah, GA.. which is near the sea.
William T. Sherman was on the Union or Northern side.
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.
William Tecumseh Sherman. And to this day, no Southerner will ever name his child Sherman.
William T Sherman
General Sherman is well known for Sherman's march. Which is where he and his soldiers marched from Savannah to the coast and burned everything on their way there.
General William T. Sherman was a General for the Union Army.
General Sherman remained in the army after the US Civil War. In March of 1869, President US Grant promoted Sherman to the US general in chief.
General Sherman is a coniferous tree. It is a giant sequoia, which is a type of evergreen tree that produces cones and has needle-like leaves.
leading the union army on sherman's march.
General Sherman
William Sherman Sherman was the Northern General. Hood replaced Johnston for the South.
William Tecumseh Sherman was a general in the US Civil War. He was a Union general.
No, none of Gen Sherman's people are live today. General Sherman himself on February 14, 1981 and he served as General during the American Civil War in the 1800s.