General Sherman once said, “War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over.” This quote of his rang especially true during his march through Georgia, where he garnered most of his military fame and accolades with the sacking of Atlanta, and the subsequent march from there to Savannah, which served to break the military back of the Confederacy once and for all. Sherman invented a form of warfare that would come to be known as “Total War”; it was brutal and destructive, and was designed to make not only those that fought for the Confederacy wish that they had chosen the Union side, but also those that did not wear the Confederacy’s uniform feel the “hard hand of war”, making their lives so uncomfortable that they wouldn’t fathom supporting the Confederate cause.…