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Essay heading: William T. Sherman
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At the battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862, he was in
the thick of the fight. For his services he received the rank of major
general. Serious mistakes had been made at the battle of Shiloh, and the
commander, Grant, had to take a lot of criticism. Grant wanted to withdraw from the army, but Sherman persuaded him to stay... displayed 300 characters
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Grant wanted to withdraw from the army, but Sherman persuaded him to stay.
In the Vicksburg campaign Sherman gave valuable aid to Grant. At its
successful conclusion he generously gave all the credit to his superior
officer. When Grant, as a result of this campaign, was made commander of the armies of the United States, Sherman was appointed to fill Grant's position as commander in the West... displayed next 300 characters
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