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The Confederate Western Front dissolved, the so called Atlantic Fortress of the Confederacy was taken between Sherman's Army and the Army of the Potomac. That led the Confederacy to collapse within about four months.

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Actually the capture of Atlanta, Georgia had a huge impact on the US Civil War. Throughout most of 1864 the Union armies were unable to force the Confederates to surrender. Northern discontent was rising all through the Spring and Summer of 1864. With Atlanta in Union hands in September, vital Southern railway links were destroyed. Atlanta was a large city and when the news of its fall reached the North, it gave Lincoln great confidence that he would be reelected in November of 1864.

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