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9781893114166

Sherman's March to the Sea

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  • ISBN13:

    9781893114166

  • ISBN10:

    1893114163

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-07-30
  • Publisher: State House Pr

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Summary

After his triumphant capture of Atlanta in the fall of 1864, Union General William T. Sherman mobilized 62,000 of his veteran troops and waged destructive war across Georgia, from Atlanta to Savannah. Unhappy with the killing and maiming of Union and Confederate soldiers in combat blood baths, he decided on purposeful destruction, hoping to insure fewer casualties while helping bring the war to an end as quickly as possible. He repeatedly promised southerners that he would wage a hard war but would tender a soft peace once they stopped fighting. He was true to his word on both counts. In studying a main element of the Lost Cause view of the Civil War, award-winning author John F. Marszalek recounts the March's destructive details, analyzes William T. Sherman's strategy, and describes white and black southern reaction. The result is a gripping tale which demonstrates both how the March affected the Confederacy's last days and how it continues to influence Americans at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

Author Biography

John F. Marszalek is Giles Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at Mississippi State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 13(103)
1. The Decision to March
17(14)
2. Organizing the March
31(13)
3. Beginning the March
44(11)
4. Milledgeville: The Capture of Georgia's Capital City
55(12)
5. Marching, Foraging, and Destroying
67(11)
6. Responsibility for Destruction
78(5)
7. Marching Toward Millen and the POWs
83(7)
8. The Black Marchers
90(8)
9. Savannah and the Sea
98(18)
10. The Future for Freed People 116(6)
11. Sherman's Fame 122(8)
Appendix A 130(4)
Appendix B 134(11)
Further Reading 145(7)
Index 152

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