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General Shermans Views On Modern War Essay

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?General Sherman?s Views on Modern War?


The Civil War was a war of great bloodshed and a war in


which brothers fought against brothers and neighbors against


neighbors. The war caused many devastating tragedies and


affected many people in many different ways, but one man


stood out amongst the rest in this civil unrest. This man


was General ?Cump? Sherman. General Sherman at the time of


his home state of Louisiana?s secession from the Union was a


proslavery and negrophobic white man who found great


disturbance in the fact that the South, which he was so fond


of and loved so much, would cause the break up of the


nation. He was outraged with the South for this and


believed that they must be severely punished for opening the


way to such chaos. He had learned to love the South and


Louisiana, but he loved the Union more, and because of this


chose to use his strong military knowledge to fight along


side Ulysses S. Grant for the Union cause of antislavery.


Sherman related extremely well with Grant, they


complemented each other. They operated together in perfect


harmony. Sherman was the side of the more intelligent and


excitable nature, where as Grant held strong qualities of


determination and calm stability which linked him and


Sherman together so well. Sherman and Grant not only gave


help and confidence to each other the brought them together


in aid of the Union. Sherman believed that Grant brought a


?simple faith in success? to the Union that enabled himself


to ?act with confidence.? These two war heroes paired


together left the Confederacy with only the option the


bicker and complain that Grant was a psychotic and


bloodthirsty man that wanted no more than to see the


complete death of the people he turned his back on.


Sherman?s reputation among white Southerners was that


of a killer, but there are many strong points to support the


fact that he wanted no bloodshed but only to see the nation


to become a whole again. He was not a psychotic, he was


simply a man with a vivid imagination. The point that


greatly backs up the fact that General Sherman was not one


for bloodshed is in his plans of his march through Georgia.


He did not want to kill the people, but only there spirits


and there will to resist. His plan consisted of ruining the


South?s will to resist in the way of literally burning all


crops, houses, and possessions in his way. This he believed


would cause the South to surrender because they would have


no reason to fight and this was General Sherman?s view of


what modern war was.


In Sherman?s march through Georgia he ?left his army in


the air and started off without a base to march from Georgia


to South Carolina, he had either done one of the most


brilliant or one of the most foolish things ever preformed


by a military leader.? This is what the British had to say


about the tactics that Sherman put into play. Sherman knew


what he believed modern war was supposed to be and his


reasoning reflected his understanding of this. He knew that


in order to win they must fight against the hostile people


that stood with the C.S.A. and the had to let the feel the


wrath of war for themselves, not in the way of blood but


lost spirits and will.

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