Sherman used total war tactics because it broke down the society of the war, it also destroyed the economy and helped bring the war to and end. Sherman pretty much said, don't mess with the union. Sherman knew that the soldiers received support and encouragement from the civilians back at home. The Confederates could go on fighting as long as they received food and supplies from those back at home. He wanted to destroy the will to fight for both the soldiers and the civilians. Soldiers did not want to fight if they were worried that their homes would be destroyed or their families were suffering.
they didnt want to walk and it was an easier place to have a battle at.
Join the Union Army ANSWER General Sherman wanted the people of Atlanta to evacuate the city to prevent the populace from hampering the Union military activities in the city and around of it. In order to avoid any incident and to allow the people to take shelter behind the Confederate line, a truce of arm was negotiated with the Confederate Commander, General Hood. On Sept,7,1864 the order of evacuation was given and carried out.
Major General Sherman's March to the Sea in 1864 was designed to destroy and sources of supply that could be used by the Confederate army. Therefore he authorized the destruction of crops and livestock that might be used by the Rebel army. His March to the sea campaign also fought any Rebel forces that impeded his progress to Savannah, Georgia.
If you want to pass your class, you should tell your teacher that slavery prevented the south from having major cities and industries. You should not do the original research and see the amount of weapons and ammunition that went up the Tennessee River before the union army captured Chattanooga. You should ignore the reason General Sherman destroyed the five railroads going into and out of Atlanta and why he burned the factories of Atlanta. After destroying transportation and factories across Georgia, why did Sherman take the route north toward Richmond, Virginia, that he took? In stead of marching the most direct route, he went to Columbia, South Carolina. He went to the fall line where the factories had their water wheels. He marched north destroying the South's industrial base. Still, it is more important to get a passing grade than to know what really happened!
he wanted to achieve to win against the south by cutting off their food ports and making them starve so they would die off one by one.
To change the course of the war. Grant and Sherman both believed that it was the strength of the people's will that was keeping the war going.
It is probably Redwood trees, if you want to know the most tallest redwood tree, it is General Sherman.
President Lincoln wanted Robert. E. Lee was his first choice but did not want to because Lee was from the south side and later became General for the South.
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To destroy the civilian infrastructure that supported the armies in the field. Sherman's March to the Sea wrecked farms and railroads, helping to starve the enemy troops. It shortened the war by months at almost nil casualties.
Sherman used total war tactics because it broke down the society of the war, it also destroyed the economy and helped bring the war to and end. Sherman pretty much said, don't mess with the union. Sherman knew that the soldiers received support and encouragement from the civilians back at home. The Confederates could go on fighting as long as they received food and supplies from those back at home. He wanted to destroy the will to fight for both the soldiers and the civilians. Soldiers did not want to fight if they were worried that their homes would be destroyed or their families were suffering.
they didnt want to walk and it was an easier place to have a battle at.
General W. Sherman was not a hero! He killed regular people who had nothing to do with his war, he ordered his troops to steal from families homes and didnt care of what the out come would have been. Also, while he was marching to free slaves, he also killed had slaves killed along the way. he didnt want them to die but he didnt have any choose but to leave them to die. as what was stated before, General W. Sherman was NOT a hero.
Join the Union Army ANSWER General Sherman wanted the people of Atlanta to evacuate the city to prevent the populace from hampering the Union military activities in the city and around of it. In order to avoid any incident and to allow the people to take shelter behind the Confederate line, a truce of arm was negotiated with the Confederate Commander, General Hood. On Sept,7,1864 the order of evacuation was given and carried out.
William Tecumseh Sherman was born in 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio. When his father died in 1829, his mother sent "Cump" to be raised by neighbors, the Thomas Ewing family. In 1843, Lieutenant Sherman became engaged to Ewing's daughter Ellen Boyle Ewing; in 1850 they were married. Ellen was his only wife; they had eight children and remained married until her death in 1888. The following link takes you to the Sherman family papers at the University of Notre Dame Archives.
Who is Sherman Hensley? Do you want to know the sexual orientation of a dead man named Sherman Hemsley? His orientation is "under 6 feet of dirt". Let it go.