Because it would steadily erode the infrastructure that supported the Confederate armies in the field.
This did, in fact, shorten the war by many months - reducing soldiers and civilians to starvation, destroying the railroads, and devastating Southern morale, at almost no cost in casualties.
It wasn't Grant who practiced total war, but Sherman. He decided that if he wiped out all crops, rail road routes, burned cities that the south would give in. After the war Sherman was asked to practice total war on the plains tribes by killing the buffalo herds.
Tecumseh was long dead by the time of the Civil War. Do you mean Sherman - whose middle name was Tecumseh ("Teak") ?
Sherman's neckties refer to the tactic used by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman during his "March to the Sea" in the American Civil War, where he would destroy Confederate railroads by bending the iron rails into twisted shapes resembling neckties. This strategy aimed to disrupt the South's supply lines and transportation infrastructure, significantly weakening their ability to sustain military operations. Sherman's destruction of railroads contributed to the overall strategy of total war, which demoralized the Confederate population and hastened the end of the war.
That depends on WHICH civil war.There have been thousands of civil wars through history.If you mention "civil war" to a British person, they will think of War of the Roses.If you mention "civil war" to an American, they will think of the American Civil War.If you mention "civil war" to a French person, they will think of the French Revolution.You need to be more specific in your question. Try asking again with the missing details.
He believed it would cripple the Confederacy more effectively and force the South to surrender more quickly.
If this question refers to US Civil War General William T. Sherman, then by his own words he stated that under no circumstances would he seek public office. He had no interest in politics.
General Grant had destroyed the railroads and manufacturing centers with his army so that the union would have a total advantage in the civil war
The halfway point between Sherman, TX and Pittsburgh, PA would be Springfield, Illinois. There is a total of 1,168 miles between Sherman, Texas and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It wasn't Grant who practiced total war, but Sherman. He decided that if he wiped out all crops, rail road routes, burned cities that the south would give in. After the war Sherman was asked to practice total war on the plains tribes by killing the buffalo herds.
I dont think it would be.
Tecumseh was long dead by the time of the Civil War. Do you mean Sherman - whose middle name was Tecumseh ("Teak") ?
According to the diary of one of General Sherman's friends, Sherman made a most remarkable absurd statement about the Mississippi River and navigation on it. He said " To secure the safety of the navigation of the Mississippi River, I would slay millions".
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Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Meade, Hooker, Burnside are the best known. There were many generals since various state militias would elect a general.
For the US presidential election of 1884, many Republicans believed that US Civil War hero, General William T. Sherman would be an excellent candidate. Sherman had recently retired from the military. When he learned of the movement to draft him into the 1884 presidential election he said these famous words: " If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve."These famous words live on in US politics.
When the US Civil Began, William T. Sherman found himself in Baton Rouge Louisiana as head of a military "college" that would later be the Louisiana State University ( LSU ) He had been a graduate from West Point but had resigned his commission. At the beginning of the war, he sought and was recommissioned and became one of the best known generals in the US Civil War.
Florida wanted the south to win the US Civil War.