During the Civil War, General Sherman held strong to a total war policy.
to end the civil war
general. William T. Sherman of the u.s. army
William Sherman
total war or March to the Sea
Total war was General Sherman's strategy. He was to use total war to destroy the resources of the south. I am also a civil war expert so you can trust my answer.
The two Union officers who believed in and demonstrated the effectiveness of the strategy of total war were General Ulysses Grant and General William Sherman. Grant's Overland Campaign in 1864 and Sherman;s March to The Sea in 1864 were examples of total war by two military leaders.
No,William Tecumseh Sherman died in 1891, 26 years after the end of the Civil War.
William Tecumseh Sherman has written: 'Sherman's Civil War' -- subject(s): History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
William Tecumseh Sherman was a general in the US Civil War. He was a Union general.
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Sherman
During the American Civil War, General William Tecumseh Sherman played a huge role in the outcome of the war by capturing Atlanta, and successfully destroying Confederate railroads and industries. Sherman believed in total war and left a path of destruction as he marched to Atlanta.
Total War
to end the civil war
Grant and Sherman
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General Sherman