North
William Tecumseh Sherman lived from 1820 to 1891. He was a general for the Union Army during the Civil War.
William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.
He was against slavery, because he was on the union side. The union side was against slavery.
the black side of evil
There was no battle of Savannah in the Civil War. Sherman was expecting one, but the small Confederate army escaped across the river.
William Tecumseh Sherman lived from 1820 to 1891. He was a general for the Union Army during the Civil War.
The Union (federal) Army
William Tecumseh Sherman was a Union general during the American Civil War. He is best known for his "March to the Sea," where he led his troops through Georgia, implementing a strategy of total war aimed at crippling the Confederacy's resources and morale. Sherman's tactics and leadership were pivotal in securing a Union victory.
he was on the Union Side
William T. Sherman was on the Union or Northern side.
Major General William T. Sherman was a leader fighting for the North or Union side.
He fought on the side of the Union, and moved up because he had made a good team-partner with U.S. Grant.
Union or the North
He was on the union
William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.
William Sherman had lived in Mississippi, but had joined the Uniom Army and became the second most important general on that side.
William T. Sherman was against slavery because he was on the Union side. The Union side was against slavery. When the Confederate side was for slavery. So since Sherman's on the Union side, he was against it.