Sherman's March to the Sea was so destructive because it was not planned well and most people died.
Yes,slaves did join his army.They joined his army because when they got freed they didnt no where to go so they joined Shermans army.
Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's devastating campaign through Georgia from November 15 to December 21, 1864 is known as "Sherman's March to the Sea" . So called, because W.T.Sherman's goal was the port city of Savannah,Georgia .A remarkable , and infamous to some , campaign to wage war essentially behind Confederate lines relying upon those supplies found along the line of march . He and his army conducted what we know today as a "Scorched Earth" policy where any and all resources available to the enemy (In this case , the Confederacy.) to conduct the war is destroyed/eliminated .
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they react so aggressively and almost lead to destructive war
it was probably supper cold because the battle was going between November & December so it was probably snowing also so that would influence the soldiers health and body temperature that must be cold horrible.
Yes,slaves did join his army.They joined his army because when they got freed they didnt no where to go so they joined Shermans army.
Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's devastating campaign through Georgia from November 15 to December 21, 1864 is known as "Sherman's March to the Sea" . So called, because W.T.Sherman's goal was the port city of Savannah,Georgia .A remarkable , and infamous to some , campaign to wage war essentially behind Confederate lines relying upon those supplies found along the line of march . He and his army conducted what we know today as a "Scorched Earth" policy where any and all resources available to the enemy (In this case , the Confederacy.) to conduct the war is destroyed/eliminated .
From Atlanta to Savannah, passing through rich farmland after a good harvest, and with very few Confederate troops to slow them down. The telegraph lines had been cut, so Sherman was incommunicado for almost six weeks, before making contact with the US Navy, who were able to signal Washington.
The source of energy is from movement of the sea floor or sediment on the sea floor. This movement displaces some water and so gives energy to the water.
It was formed by rain so it is a destructive.
It was formed by rain so it is a destructive.
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There is no disadvantages in this Non Destructive Courses in chennai. because this course having so many advantages so in this course advantages only placed.
The gas explosion had so much destructive power that the whole building collapsed.
The use of tanks and aircrafts made World War 1 so destructive. Another reason was because there were so many countries involved.
The so-called "March to the Sea" engineered by Major General William T. Sherman was important to the Union's war effort. After capturing the vacated city of Atlanta in 1864, Sherman advanced from there to march to the Georgia coast. On his march he destroyed crops and other supplies that could be used by the Southern army. Another important result was to capture in the port city of Savanna Georgia.
Sherman's march, particularly his "March to the Sea" in 1864, was effective in destroying Confederate morale by employing a strategy of total war, which aimed to dismantle not just the Confederate army but also the economic and psychological foundations supporting it. By destroying infrastructure, railroads, and supplies, Sherman's forces created a sense of hopelessness among the civilian population and soldiers alike. The widespread devastation and the visible might of Union forces undermined confidence in the Confederate government's ability to protect its citizens, leading to a significant decline in morale and support for the war effort. This psychological impact contributed to the eventual collapse of the Confederacy.