Technology made Georgia more money, Cotton gin made it easier to produce, Railroads made it easier to transport goods.
He marched through Georgia to destroy the farms and railroads that supported(helped) the Confederate armies in the field.
I don't think it did because most of the fighting took place either in England or the Atlantic ocean.
A person will need to apply for a Georgia license and register their vehicle in Georgia. Then a person will need to fill out a change of address form.
To lay waste to the rich farmlands of Georgia and wreck the railroads, to ruin the Southern economy and help to starve the Confederate armies in the field.
The railroads in Georgia improved the state's growth by increasing transportation efficiency, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the state and to other regions. The railroads also promoted industrial development and economic expansion, attracting investment and contributing to urbanization. Additionally, the railroads helped connect Georgia's resources to markets, boosting agriculture, mining, and manufacturing industries.
Technology made Georgia more money, Cotton gin made it easier to produce, Railroads made it easier to transport goods.
Georgia had a lot of industry, a lot of railroads, and a lot of military bases.
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He marched through Georgia to destroy the farms and railroads that supported(helped) the Confederate armies in the field.
railroads
it let people live farther away and that made the pupulation grow and the railroads would still bring the goods to the people such as food and other things the people might have needed
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If you want to travel from Georgia to Mississippi you need to know that you need to travel west from Georgia.
It is not needed in Georgia
The importance of the rivers as military highways - especially the Mississippi, the Tennessee and the Cumberland. The vulnerability of the railroads, of which the South had much less mileage than the North. (Sherman's wrecking of the Georgia railroads greatly shortened the war.)
I don't think it did because most of the fighting took place either in England or the Atlantic ocean.