General William Tescumseh Sherman
Savannah, Georgia.
Union General William T. Sherman
He was a Union General who had marched from Atlanta to Savannah and destroyed everything in the sixty mile path.
Sherman marched through the south bringing total war. He burned everything and the city of Atlanta. After the war he was assigned the task of doing total war on the plains by killing as many buffalo he could. He took to his task with relish and did kill the majority of the herds of buffalo and this wiped out the major supply of food the the plains tribes.
he stared in Atlanta and moved to Savannah.
the space that they had
William T. Sherman
general sherman
It was simply the Battle of Atlanta. Afterwards, Sherman started planning his March to the Sea, ending at Savannah.
General William Tecumseh Sherman is credited with the destructive military strategy known as "total war" during the American Civil War. His famous "March to the Sea" in 1864 involved a campaign from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia, where he and his troops devastated infrastructure, supply lines, and civilian property to undermine the Confederate war effort. Sherman's tactics aimed to break the South's will to fight and hasten the end of the war.
General William T. Sherman