Sherman’s Answer to Charges of Brutality in the March Through Georgia
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Major Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman responded to Southern accusations of brutality during the March to the Sea by describing how Union forces governed Savannah and protected civilians after capturing the city in 1864.
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