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Liberation of the blockade-runners' favourite port of Savannah.

Wrecking of farms and railroads, which helped to bring Confederate troops in the field to the level of starvation that triggered the surrender.

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What were two major consequences of Shermans victories in the south?

Sherman's victories in the South, particularly his "March to the Sea," significantly weakened Confederate morale and infrastructure, contributing to the overall decline of the Confederate war effort. His tactics of total war not only devastated Southern resources but also aimed to break the spirit of the Southern populace, making them less willing to support the Confederate cause. Additionally, Sherman's success helped to secure Union control over key Southern territories, laying the groundwork for the eventual Union victory in the Civil War.


Why did Sherman treat South Carolina harshly?

shermans a douche.


What were political effects of shermans military victories?

Lincoln was re-elected, tore up rail lines, destroyed crops, and burned/looted crops


What were two consequences of William shermans victory in the south?

Liberation of the blockade-runners' favourite port of Savannah. Wrecking of farms and railroads, which helped to bring Confederate troops in the field to the level of starvation that triggered the surrender.


What name is given to Shermans Devastating trip through the south?

The March to the Sea.


What was william t shermans destructive campaing through the south called?

The March to the Sea


What did general Sherman do to the south that helped win the war?

sherman went throught the south on a raid that was known as "shermans" march


What were two consequences of Sherman's victories in the south?

Liberation of the blockade-runners' favourite port of Savannah. Wrecking of farms and railroads, which helped to bring Confederate troops in the field to the level of starvation that triggered the surrender.


How did general shermans army destroy the south?

His army did not destroy the south because he quit after his first battle because hew was ashamed that he lost the battle.


Did the south have frequent victories over the union armies?

no


How did the union victories in the south affect the election of 1864?

The victories boosted Lincoln's popularity, helping him win reelection.


How did union victories in the south affect the election of 1864?

The victories boosted Lincoln's popularity, helping him win reelection.