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Sherman's Neckties
Sherman Neckties
The name used for the twisted rails left behind during Sherman's March to the Sea was Sherman's neckties.
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.
Sherman's neckties were a term used during the American Civil War to describe the twisted, heated railroad tracks that Union General William Tecumseh Sherman’s troops would destroy as part of their strategy of total war. After capturing a railway line, soldiers would heat the rails and then twist them around trees or other objects, rendering them unusable for the Confederacy. This tactic aimed to disrupt enemy supply lines and demoralize Confederate forces. The term symbolizes the physical and psychological impact of Sherman's campaign during the war.
The Union soldiers would heat up rail road ties and then bend them around tree trunks. They were nicknamed "Sherman's neckties".
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