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General William Tecumseh Sherman led the notorious "March to the Sea" through Georgia during the American Civil War. Starting in Atlanta in November 1864, Sherman and his Union forces marched through the state, destroying infrastructure and civilian property as they went. The goal of the campaign was to cripple the Confederacy's ability to wage war and ultimately hasten the end of the Civil War.
It was called the March to the Sea.
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It is frequently called "Sherman's March to the Sea".
General William Tecumseh Sherman led the notorious "March to the Sea" through Georgia during the American Civil War. Starting in Atlanta in November 1864, Sherman and his Union forces marched through the state, destroying infrastructure and civilian property as they went. The goal of the campaign was to cripple the Confederacy's ability to wage war and ultimately hasten the end of the Civil War.
Sherman's March to the Sea was through Georgia, and then continued up through the Carolinas.
He led the March to the Sea, across Georgia. This shortened the war by at least six months, at almost nil casualties.
Sherman's March to the sea.
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The "March To The Sea"
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