President Lincoln was pleased with General Sherman's aggressive tactics, particularly his "March to the Sea," which aimed to cripple the Confederacy's resources and morale. However, many Southerners were outraged by Sherman's methods, which included widespread destruction of civilian property and infrastructure, viewing them as brutal and unnecessary. This deepened the animosity towards Union forces and contributed to the lasting scars of the Civil War. Ultimately, while Lincoln saw Sherman's strategy as a means to expedite the war's end, it left a legacy of bitterness in the South.
Union General William T. Sherman visited president Abraham Lincoln in the White House in 1964. During the visit, Sherman presented the captured city of Georgia to Lincoln as a present.
William T. Sherman
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Some southerners felt that confiscating property violated the constitution.
Which Southern city did Sherman present to Lincoln as a Christmas gift
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General Sherman Captured Atlanta.
Union General William T. Sherman visited president Abraham Lincoln in the White House in 1964. During the visit, Sherman presented the captured city of Georgia to Lincoln as a present.
1864
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The Confederate city of Savannah. William P. Sherman had finished his historical march to the sea, starting off by capturing Georgia and ripping his way to the east coast. His final city he overthrew was the city of Savannah , which he gave to his idol President Lincoln as a rather large Christmas gift.
Summer of 1864; that time Lincoln got reelected to be president again
William T. Sherman
Sherman's March to the Sea
He hoped that the southerners would become like northerners
We still hate him.