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General Tecumseh Sherman of the Union Army advanced from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Atlanta, Georgia. After victory in Atlanta, Sherman ordered the city's evacuation and burning in November 1864.

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Toward the end of the civil war what did general sherman special field order number 15 do?

Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans


When did Sherman march to the sea?

It started at Atlanta. Sherman's march actually started in Chattanooga after the Union won control of the city in late 1863. Sherman then proceeded south to Atlanta destroying smaller towns along the way. After Sherman all but burned Atlanta to the ground he divided his company into two wings, a right wing and a left wing. The right wing which was commanded by Sherman marched towards Macon and the left wing marched toward Augusta. This tactic was used so that they would be a harder target for the enemy. The two wings stayed about 20 to 40 miles apart through the whole campaign. The right wing finally made it to Savannah, GA in late 1864 and took control of the city. Sherman then moved north into South Carolina for more fighting. Seals3434 Mary-ville College History Undergrad


What was sherman's march across Georgia toward the Atlantic called?

It was called the March to the Sea.


Why did the Confederate army not fight when Sherman marched on Savannah?

At the start of the 1864 campaign in Georgia the Confederates opposing Sherman, the Army of Tennessee, were commanded by General Joseph E. Johnston. Johnston fell back more than one hundred miles before Sherman's larger force, to the area of Atlanta. Johnston almost started a battle two times, but got flanked by the Yankees and had to retire. Johnston was a cautious man and did not like to fight a battle unless everything was perfect. He fought only two battles in the entire war, and lost both. Having retreated all the way to Atlanta Johnston was replaced by John B. Hood. Hood was the exact opposite of Johnston - extremely reckless. Hood promptly attacked Sherman three times, but lost so many men doing so that he no longer had sufficient force to man the vast entrenchments surrounding Atlanta. Hood had to pull out of the city and allow the Yankees to walk right in. Hood continued to lurk in the area. Then Hood hit on the idea of destroying Sherman's supply line, which was a single railroad line extending back through Chattanooga, Nashville and on to Louisville. Hood did not know that Sherman had already planned to destroy his own supply line, and Atlanta, and strike out for Savannah, "living off the land", "foraging liberally", meaning robbing all the farmers along the way that his army could reach of all foodstuffs. When Hood moved against Sherman's supply line nothing could have delighted Sherman more. Sherman said if Hood would go to the Ohio River he would give him rations for the trip. So there was the extremely rare spectacle in war of two opposing armies marching off in opposite directions. Hood came to grief in Tennessee in the Battles of Franklin and Nashville, as there was another entire Federal army in Tennessee waiting for him. All there was remaining in Georgia to oppose Sherman were some state militia troops. These were too few to do much, but did what they could. Convicts were released from the state prison and promised a pardon if they would fight, and these, along with the boys comprising the student body of the Georgia Military Academy tried to fight Sherman at Griswoldsville, but were slaughtered and easily brushed aside. General Hood lead the Confederate Army of Tennessee North toward Chatanooga hoping he could cut Sherman's supply lines and force the Union army to leave Georgia and come north after him. Thus there were no significant Confederate forces left in Georgia to oppose Sherman.


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What did willam t sherman accomplish during the civil war?

During the Civil War, General William T Sherman led an army in the western part of the Confederacy east of the Mississippi River. While he fought in a number of battles, the most important began with the Vicksburg campaign. Then he came into prominence with the Battle of Chattanooga and the subsequent march south to Atlanta. He burned Atlanta and destroyed the railroads around it. Atlanta had been an important manufacturing and transportation center for the Confederacy. He marched south from Atlanta to Savannah destroying a 60 mile wide corridor. This made it impossible for the factories of Alabama to send supplies to Virginia. Transportation up the Tennessee River was blocked at Chattanooga. Rail was blocked across Georgia. The scorched earth policy across Georgia made it difficult to supply horses pulling wagons. Then Sherman marched north toward Richmond, Virginia to join Grant's Army. The idea was that the two armies would join and destroy the army defending Richmond. Lee countered by giving part of his army to General Joseph E. Johnson and telling him to defeat Sherman. Instead, Lee weakened his own army. Grant attacked and Lee did not have the resources to challenge the attackers. So Lee retreated and later surrendered. General Joseph E. Johnson had realized the war was lost long before Lee surrendered. When he heard Lee surrendered, he surrendered his army to Sherman.


William Tecumseh Sherman's march to the sea headed toward what city and state?

General Sherman's march was directed toward the coastal port city of Savannah, Georgia, in November-December of 1864. Sherman called the capture of the port a "Christmas gift" for President Abraham Lincoln.


What did general Sherman's special field order number 15 toward the end of the civil war?

Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans


What did general Sherman's special field order number 15 do toward the end of the civil war?

Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans


Toward the end of the civil war what did general sherman special field order number 15 do?

Apex- It gave 40 acres of land and a mule to freed African Americans


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