General William T. Sherman
William T. Sherman
The destructive march across Georgia led by General William Tecumseh Sherman is known as Sherman's March to the Sea. It took place during the American Civil War in late 1864, where Sherman and his Union troops traveled from Atlanta to Savannah, employing a strategy of total war. They aimed to cripple the Confederate war effort by destroying infrastructure, supply lines, and civilian property. This campaign significantly weakened the Confederacy and demonstrated the Union's military might while also impacting Southern morale.
General William T. Sherman.
He led the March to the Sea, across Georgia. This shortened the war by at least six months, at almost nil casualties.
Major General William Tecumseh Sherman was tasked with disrupting the Southern infrastructure during the Civil War. In late 1864, he captured Atlanta and then carved a destructive swath across Georgia to Savannah. Although his involvement with Southern civilians was controversial, he had the support of General US Grant and President Lincoln.
Georgia - and then the same in South Carolina
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William Tecumseh Sherman
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