Question
What did General Sherman do for food and supplies on his march to Savannah?
He took crops and livestock throughout the state.
He brought some with him.
He bought them from Southerners.
He found extra Union supplies
He took crops and livestock throughout the state.
He brought some with him.
He bought them from Southerners.
He found extra Union supplies
Answers
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During his march to Savannah, General William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops primarily relied on foraging and taking crops and livestock throughout the state of Georgia. This strategy, known as "foraging," allowed his army to sustain itself by seizing food and supplies from the Confederate countryside, which contributed to the devastation of the region and aimed to diminish the South's ability to continue the war effort. Sherman’s tactics were part of his broader strategy of total war, aimed at not only defeating Confederate forces but also breaking the will of the Southern population.