It was a Union walkover - casualties almost nil.
It could hardly be called a battle. It was a continuation of the March to the Sea - destroying the civilian infrastructure that supported the Confederate armies. So now Sherman was putting the boot into South Carolina, as the state that had started the war, and the state capital Columbia was left in ruins and ashes.
who won the battle of three rivers
The Union forces under Sherman. The Confederates under John Hood escaped into the mountains, hoping they could force Sherman to follow them. Sherman ignored them and turned South East, living off the land as he went. This was the March to the Sea.
Yes, the Confederacy won the Battle of Chickamauga.
I am pretty sure it was Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
William Sherman general of the union in the battle of Sherman's March to the sea destroyed all of Confederacy's resources and they eventually gave up. They surrendered and Sherman had a victory.
The union had won the battle of Atlanta.
Sherman's Union Army won the Battle of Savannah, at the end of the "March to the Sea".
It was a Union victory.
I dont think there was a battle!!!!! There was definitely battle. I'm pretty sure that the French won. :D
The March was not a battle. Sherman moved almost unopposed and won everything he planned to win.
The Battle of the Coral Sea was clearly won by the U.S. because the Japanese were stopped by the U.S. in attempt to invade Australia. Therefore the U.S. won that battle.
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Salamis 480 BCE.
The Battle of Dorchester Heights on March 17, 1776, was a victory for the colonists.
Sherman wasn't a battle, he was a General. He was notable for his March to the Sea (Atlanta to Savannah) in November-December 1864 - a punitive raid which devastated the Southern economy and shortened the war by months at almost nil casualties.