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In its' day, it represented "Total War", just as the Atomic Bomb did in WWII.

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Q: What did Shermans march to Atlanta have in common with Hiroshima in 1945?
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What symbol represents Atlanta the greek god?

the Phoenix. atlanta was burned to the ground during shermans march to the sea. Atlanta has emerged as the new capital of the south.


What was the location of shermans march to the sea?

he stared in Atlanta and moved to Savannah.


What was sherman's march?

shermans march to the sea was to stop souther infastructure with that ruined the north would be able to defeat the south because he would take any supply line to the south. Sherman's March started in Atlanta, Georgia on 15 November 1864 and ended in Savannah, Georgia on 22 December 1864. The purpose was to stop the supply routes between North and South.


What was General Sherman's march to Atlanta called?

It was simply the Battle of Atlanta. Afterwards, Sherman started planning his March to the Sea, ending at Savannah.


In what two cities did shermans march to the sea begin and end?

Sherman's march to the sea began in Atlanta, Georgia and ended in Savannah, Georgia. Five different valleys converged on Atlanta, so when he burned Atlanta, he destroyed communications across the Southern Piedmont, an area of coal mines and foundries. was the state capital and where transportation again existed. Milledgeville was the state capital and the place of the next transportation center. From there to Savannah, a number of cows from Florida walked north every day to provide beef for Confederate Troops. Sherman destroyed all food for them for 60 miles. With the crops burned, the cows and horses had difficulty making it across the new desert. No reason existed to destroy Savannah.