After General Benjamin Lincoln marched his troops from Hadley through a snowstorm during the American Revolutionary War, they were able to reach the besieged city of Boston in a desperate attempt to relieve the American forces trapped there. Despite the harsh conditions, Lincoln's determination and leadership played a crucial role in rallying the troops and boosting morale. Ultimately, this movement contributed to the larger efforts to secure victory against British forces in the region.
George Crook
aw, the old expreshion. he if famous for his "march to the sea"
I believe it was General Sherman's march to the sea. The march was to cut the Confederate army's supply line and their lines of communication.
Union Major General Irvin McDowell, on the morning of July 21, 1861.
This was Sherman's March to the Sea and it was lead by Major General William Tecumseh Sherman.
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the minutemen fled
WHAT HAPPENED AFTER THE FIGHTING STOPPED IN LEXINGTON?They all marched home.
He marched back to Mexico.
George Crook
Union, with General Sherman.
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W.T. Sherman
Savannah, Georgia.
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