Sherman was convinced that the quickest way to force the Confederate Army to surrender was to deprive it of much needed supplies. To do so, he destroyed the means of production and the means of transportation, as well as the agricultural basis for feeding the army, effectively starving the army out, and depriving it of the means of carrying on the war. It also had the psychological advantage of threatening the enemy home front, causing large numbers to desert, to return home, to protest their homes, property, and loved ones. More than any other direct cause, this brought about the collapse of the Confederacy. Though it can be argued that this is merely an extension of the original Anaconda Plan to blockade and starve the Confederacy.
The Union soldiers would heat up rail road ties and then bend them around tree trunks. They were nicknamed "Sherman's neckties".
During Sherman's march to sea several thousand people lost their lives. This is not only military personnel but also civilians. Roughly 1,200 soldiers, 1,100 Confederate and 100 Union, lost their lives during this time.
During Sherman's March to the Sea the troops were allowed to live off the land.
It was burned to the ground during Union Generals Tecumseh Sherman Total War.
Immediate - total despoiling of the rich Georgia farmland, serious threat to Confederate food-supply, destruction of railroads, and devastation of civilian morale (and corresponding leap in Northern morale, helping Lincoln to get re-elected.) Long-term - slow and painful reconstruction programme, lasting resentment of the vandalism and cruelty of the Union army, personal loathing of Sherman.
1864
William Sherman general of the union in the battle of Sherman's March to the sea destroyed all of Confederacy's resources and they eventually gave up. They surrendered and Sherman had a victory.
The anaconda plane and shermans march, this weakened the south greatly and in the court house of appottomax, general Robert e. lee surrenders
The Union soldiers would heat up rail road ties and then bend them around tree trunks. They were nicknamed "Sherman's neckties".
William Tecumseh Sherman
I think 2100 union soldiers died/were wounded and roughly 1000 confederacy soldiers died/were wounder --summer =)
William Tecumseh Sherman was an Union commanding general in the Civil war.
Thomas Jefferson served as President of the United States during March 4,1801 - March 4, 1809. Ohio is the only state admitted into the union during Jefferson's presidency. Ohio was admitted into the Union on March 1, 1803 becoming the 17th state to join the Union
There were too few Confederates there to pose any threat. When he reached Savannah, it looked as though there might be a battle with the small Confederate force under General Hardee. But they escaped across the river. Total Union casualties in the whole crossing of Georgia were only about 100.
During Sherman's march to sea several thousand people lost their lives. This is not only military personnel but also civilians. Roughly 1,200 soldiers, 1,100 Confederate and 100 Union, lost their lives during this time.
Many southerners felt this was a violation of the Constitution. General Sherman was a general in the Union Army during the Civil war.
Many southerners felt this was a violation of the Constitution. General Sherman was a general in the Union Army during the Civil war.