Atlanta - though his march to the sea was planned after this.
Mexico city was burned by the union. because i hate Mexicans
This question can be answered in a number of ways. It's clear the topic is Sherman's march to the sea during the US Civil War. Sherman's troops battled the Confederates successfully. The end result was that Atlanta was destroyed and a policy of scorched earth was the result of his battles in Georgia.
If you meant "What major city in the U.S. was sacked and burned by the British in 1814" then the answer is Washington, D.C.
Milledgeville and Macon. But mostly it wasn't to do with cities. It was farms and railroads. Also he was keeping the enemy guessing about his itinerary, generally avoiding the obvious locations.
He was a Major General and in March of 1836 he was named the Commander in Chief of the Army of Texas.
The news on March 21, 1918 was of the major offensive begun by Germany on the western front, during World War I. It was known as Operation Michael.
campaign of Atlanta and savannah.
Major Minor's Majestic March happened in 2009.
Atlanta and Richmond were the two major confederate cities which were nearly burned to the ground late in the Civil War.
Concord.
The major accomplishments of Roger Sherman was that he made an almanac and was a very talented writer.
Any time on March, Canis Major is visible from 8pm to 1am