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That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
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Sherman's March, from Atlanta to Savannah, took place over about six weeks in the Autumn of 1864. It was not just a single day's event.
After the Battle of Atlanta, Gen Sherman began his march from there and advanced across Georgia and ended at Savannah. He then turned north and marched through South Carolina and into North Carolina.
General Sherman's "March To The Sea" concluded in Savannah, Georgia on December 21st, 1864 when the Mayor of Savannah, Dr Richard Arnold, surrendered to General John Geary in return for a promise of safety from the same fate as that which occurred during Sherman's infamous march through Atlanta.
From Atlanta to Savannah
From Atlanta to Savannah, on the Atlantic coast.
That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
Atlanta to Savannah Check my answer if you dare:|
he stared in Atlanta and moved to Savannah.
I think Confederate because he destroyed Atlanta through Savannah and he was apart of the Confederate Army.
outside of Atlanta and Fort McAllister, near Savannah there was no battle worthy of mention, which took place along Sherman's March to the Sea.
Sherman's March, from Atlanta to Savannah, took place over about six weeks in the Autumn of 1864. It was not just a single day's event.
distance from atlanta Georgia to Savannah Georgia
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After the Battle of Atlanta, Gen Sherman began his march from there and advanced across Georgia and ended at Savannah. He then turned north and marched through South Carolina and into North Carolina.
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