In late June of 1864, Major General Sherman abandoned his effective methods of dealing with Confederate fortifications. During his Atlanta campaign, Sherman had been successful with heavy entrenchments and fortifications engineered by Confederate General Joseph Johnston. Based on the tactics taught by West Point instructor, Dennis Hart Mahan, Sherman used artillery ad flanking operations against Confederate positions that were heavily fortified.Apparently at Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, Sherman believed that the Rebel lines were weak enough to allow for Sherman to attempt a frontal assault.
He used the Jomini tactic of pounding the Confederate position with as many as 200 artillery pieces and then ordered a frontal assault. Johnston's troops withstood the attack and the Federals suffered one of their few defeats in Georgia. 3,000 casualties were the price paid for the abandonment of using the flanking maneuver as the primary tactic.
Atlanta Campaign happened on 1864-09-02.
Atlanta Campaign - Date: May 7 - September 2, 1864
The Atlanta campaign wasn't exactly located anywhere. It mostly occurred in northwestern Georgia around the Atlanta area.
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The Atlanta campaign wasn't exactly located anywhere. It mostly occurred in northwestern Georgia around the Atlanta area.
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Military theorist Henri Jomini was a strong advocate of the power of the offense. As he served in Napoleon's army in the early 1800's, Jomini saw the positive effects of Napoleon's offensive operations. During the 1864 Atlanta campaign, Union Major General Sherman followed the Jomini offensive tactic of using artillery against the Confederate fortifications.
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The Atlanta campaign led to the war ending because the union marched through several states and destroyed them all and then when they got to Atlanta they destroyed the railroad so no transports could get through
William T. Sherman and James B. Hood were general in the battle of Atlanta.
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