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What happened in Georgia in response to general shermans order that freed slaves should be given land and mule?

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What happened in georgia in response to general shermans order that freed slaves should be given land and a mule?

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What happened in Georgia in response to General Sherman order that freed slaves should be given land and mule?

It was stopped by President Johnson.


What happened in Georgia in response to general Sherman's order that freed slaves should be given land and mule?

It was stopped by President Johnson.


What happened to the confederates in shermans march to the seas?

There were too few Confederates there to pose any threat. When he reached Savannah, it looked as though there might be a battle with the small Confederate force under General Hardee. But they escaped across the river. Total Union casualties in the whole crossing of Georgia were only about 100.


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General shermans objective in the atlanta campaign was?

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Who was shermans?

William Tecumseh Sherman was an Union commanding general in the Civil war.


What led up to general sherman's order of 40 acres and a mule for former slaves-?

Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.


How did shermans march end?

General Sherman's "March To The Sea" concluded in Savannah, Georgia on December 21st, 1864 when the Mayor of Savannah, Dr Richard Arnold, surrendered to General John Geary in return for a promise of safety from the same fate as that which occurred during Sherman's infamous march through Atlanta.


What is Shermans Army?

Sherman's army was the civil war army commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman.


What happened during general shermans march to the sea?

Destruction of the farms and railroads of Georgia, to help starve the Confederates in the field. When news of the march reached Lee's army in Virginia, many Georgia-born troops felt they were needed at home, and deserted in large numbers. The march ended with the liberation of the blockade-runners' port of Savannah.