Mexico city was burned by the union. because i hate Mexicans
Atlanta, Georgia
He was a Union General during the Civil War. He pillaged, looted and burned every single Confederate city he encountered. He was a war criminal who was treated like a hero.
Military headquarters would describe the city of Washington DC during the US Civil War.
Sherman burned down Atlanta before starting his March to the Sea.
Mexico city was burned by the union. because i hate Mexicans
Sherman believed in total war and burned the city to the ground. As he moved through the south he left a path of destruction and burned ruins.
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No-one, because the city of Troy was burned to the ground by Agamenon and the Greeks.
Atlanta.
No, President Lincoln did not order the burning of any city during the Civil War. During this time, there were dozens of cities that were burnt to the ground.
He burned Atlanta to the ground.
Atlanta Georgia. He burned the city to the ground.
Scipio Africanus.
The city of Lawrence. The attack took place during the Civil War in 1863 and is known as the Lawrence Massacre (or Quantrill's Raid). Apparently not all male citizens were killed, but most of them.
It was destroyed by Greeks who burned the city to the ground.
Union General William Tecumseh Sherman famously burned Atlanta, Georgia, to the ground during his military campaign in the American Civil War. This event occurred in 1864 as part of his "March to the Sea," which aimed to cripple the Confederate war effort by destroying infrastructure and civilian morale. The burning of Atlanta was a significant turning point in the war, showcasing the Union's strategy of total war.