William Tecumseh Sherman (/ tɪˈkʌmsə / tih-KUM-sə; [3][4] – ) was an American soldier, businessman, educator, and author. He served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War (1861–1865), earning recognition for his command of military strategy but criticism for the harshness of his scorched-earth policies, which he implemented in ...
Major General William Tecumseh Sherman’s actions after the capture of Atlanta and his subsequent March to the Sea are sometimes seen as anticipating the pattern of total war in the twentieth century. Some have claimed that Sherman was a war criminal, authorizing plunder and looting of civilian property. But the matter is more complex than either of these charges indicate. In fact, Sherman ...
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William Tecumseh Sherman, American Civil War general and a major architect of modern warfare.
This is a biography of the Civil War Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman.
Digital ID # cwpb 03379 Perhaps best known for his 1864 “March to the Sea,” William Tecumseh “Cump” Sherman (1820–1891) was born in Lancaster, Ohio. He was one of eleven children born to Charles and Mary Sherman but was raised in the family of influential politician Thomas Ewing following the death of his father.
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General William Tecumseh Sherman implemented scorched earth tactics on his March to the Sea during the Civil War.
William Tecumseh Sherman was a Union general during the Civil War, playing a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States and becoming one of the most famous military leaders in U.S ...