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To impede the Confederate war-effort by destroying farms, burning crops, killing livestock and wrecking railroads. He believed correctly that this would bring the war to an end quicker than trying to pursue the Army of Tennessee into the mountains. And it cost almost no casualties.
This seems like a US Civil War question as the phrase "March of or to the Sea" is commonly used for Union forces led by US General William Tecumseh Sherman under the overall commander of the Army of the Potomac, General Uylsses S. Grant. This march (a scorched earth type ) led to the Battle of Atlanta. What is frequently overlooked was that the main Union force used in taking Atlanta was the Army of Tennessee under Maj. General James B. McPherson. On August 31, 1865, Sherman's army captured the Macon, Georgia railway track which was a supply line to Atlanta. On September 2, 1865 the city of Atlanta formally surrendered to Sherman. Most of the "March" was a battle that began and followed the railway between Chattanooga Tennessee against Confederate General Johnston and ended in Marietta, Georgia. This was a point southeast of the captured City of Atlanta. Sherman stayed in Atlanta for 2 months, burned it to the ground, and carried on to the east. The end of the March to the Sea thus ended to the Southeast in the port city of Savannah.
The Battle of Savannah, which took place in December 1864, was fought between Union forces led by Major General William T. Sherman and Confederate forces defending the city. The Confederates, under the command of General William Hardee, were able to repel the Union assault and hold on to Savannah, which remained a Confederate stronghold until the end of the war. The battle resulted in relatively low casualties but was an important part of Sherman's March to the Sea campaign.
Sherman's March to the Sea was a military campaign whose goal was to wreck the Georgian economy by destroying all of the farms, factories, and railroad between Atlanta and Savannah. Sherman's march was an early example of total war, in which an enemy's civilian population is targeted as well as its armies.
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the space that they had
Becausethe civilian infrastructure supported the Confederate Military.
Dublin, GA is halfway between Savannah and Atlanta.
distance from atlanta Georgia to Savannah Georgia
250 miles taking this route:Take I-75 SOUTH, from Atlanta, to I-16 EAST (JIM GILLIS MEM. HWY) to SAVANNAH at EXIT 165 in MACON.Take I-16 EAST to Savannah.
what is the distance in miles between atlanta ga and vidalia ga
250 miles taking this route:Take I-75 SOUTH, from Atlanta, to I-16 EAST to SAVANNAH at EXIT 165 in Macon.Take I-16 EAST to SAVANNAH.
The major road between Atlanta and Savannah is Interstate 16 (I-16). It is a 166-mile long highway that connects the two cities in the state of Georgia.
248 miles
Approximately 250 miles.
The distance between Atlanta and Savannah is 248.5 miles. Traveling at 65mps, it would take about 3 hrs 40 mins to travel between these two cities.
The strategy of "Total War". He cut off his line of communication, let his army to live on the country , scorching the earth and destroying every military and civil infrastructure while advancing toward Savannah. Under a certain point of view that undertaking can be considered the first example of "blitzkrieg" on large scale, as the Union Army covered the distance of about 400 kilometres between Atlanta and Savannah in less than 4 weeks.