William Tecumseh Sherman and his March to the Sea By: Courtney Stevens, Molly Peterson, and Zachary Unger.

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William Tecumseh Sherman and his March to the Sea By: Courtney Stevens, Molly Peterson, and Zachary Unger

William Tecumseh Sherman Mini Biography ► Sherman’s father had died when he was nine years old. ► Sherman was raised by Senator Thomas Ewing. ► He was eventually married into the family. ► Sherman's goal was to destroy anything that could help the South in the Civil War. ► Born: Lancaster, Ohio, February 8, 1820 Died: New York City, February 14, 1891

Sherman’s March to the Sea ► Sherman came running through Georgia, the Carolinas, and Florida with his troops destroying everything in their path. ► This became known as Sherman’s March to the Sea.

Sherman's March to the Sea ► Sherman’s march destroyed almost everything in the path of his troops. ► His march was what made the South not want to go on with the war.

Sherman and his Generals ► Sherman and his Generals were a tough group of military officers. ► The whole troop was made of 60,000 people.

Sherman ‘s Way to the Sea ► Sherman marched along the blue lines. ► He marched two different ways. ► He led his army south from Tennessee into Georgia. ► Sherman’s troops also headed toward Savannah, on the Atlantic coast.

The M4 Sherman Tank ► This is the M4 Sherman. ► This tank was named after William T. Sherman himself. ► He was following the British Practice in naming a tank. ► He was a famous American General so they named it after him. ► This tank was built for World War II.

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