General William Tecumseh Sherman
Title: General William Tecumseh Sherman
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1621 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1621 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
General William Tecumseh Sherman
General William T. Sherman, one of the greatest Civil War generals, proved to be an extremely significant factor for the Northern cause due to his mastery of military warfare and thus notable contribution to the South's defeat. Despite of the fact that early on his military career looked quite grim and hopeless, being publicly ridiculed and called insane, he later displayed great strategic expertise and proved his adversaries wrong. Although he
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to be remembered and honored forever.
Works Cited
¨ "General William T. Sherman". Encylopedia Americana. Vol 24.Grolier Incorparated:Danbury 1993.
¨ "General William T. Sherman". Encylopaedia Britannica. Vol 10. Univ. of Chicago:Chicago 1991.
¨ Ward, Geoffrey, Ric Burns, Ken Burns. The Civil War. Knopf Publishing :New York 1994.
¨ McPherson, James. The Atlas of the Civil War. Macmillan: New York 1994.
¨ "General William T. Sherman". http:\www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/915/. last update: September 10, 1999. October 28, 1999.
¨ "Sherman's March to Sea". Boys Life. June 1995. pp.32 +.


