• PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Remember he thought the war was wasteful.

      Because…what white man would live in the swamps of the Seminole, and the US Army lacked clear goals.

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      Sherman, was pro union and anti confederacy. It was that simple—to own slaves, or not, was not his concern.

      There is no glory in war; Sherman’s own words say it often…the ACW was the waste of poor young American men, dying in fields because wealthy plantation owners would have it so.

      This was the unforgivable sin in Sherman’s eyes, to inflame the passions of our youth, to no end.

      Why glorify Sherman? He slept, rode, and ate, as his soldiers did. To know the capability of his army, he did not separate himself, unlike his peers.

      He suffered ill health, mental breakdowns, familial loss, often on the verge of quitting — and yet, saw it to the end, despite the death and senseless carnage.

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      Nah, the war against the south the crimes against humanity that was manifest destiny are two completely different things.