General William Tecumseh Sherman led an army through Georgia during the Civil War, most notably conducting his famous "March to the Sea" in late 1864. This campaign involved a devastating strategy of total war aimed at crippling the Confederacy's resources and morale. Starting from Atlanta, Sherman and his troops marched to Savannah, destroying infrastructure and supplies along the way. His tactics significantly contributed to the eventual Union victory.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
General William Tecumseh Sherman led the notorious "March to the Sea" through Georgia during the American Civil War. Starting in Atlanta in November 1864, Sherman and his Union forces marched through the state, destroying infrastructure and civilian property as they went. The goal of the campaign was to cripple the Confederacy's ability to wage war and ultimately hasten the end of the Civil War.
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
General Robert E. Lee
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
General William Tecumseh Sherman led the notorious "March to the Sea" through Georgia during the American Civil War. Starting in Atlanta in November 1864, Sherman and his Union forces marched through the state, destroying infrastructure and civilian property as they went. The goal of the campaign was to cripple the Confederacy's ability to wage war and ultimately hasten the end of the Civil War.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
William Tecumseh Sherman.
Sherman
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
U.S. Grant
Grant was commander of the union army.
William T. Sherman.
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.