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The Battle of Atlanta.
The capture of Atlanta, Georgia, and then the capture of Savannah, Georgia, and the Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, were all important factors. Additionally, General Sherman's victory in Atlanta helped Abraham Lincoln win re-election in 1864.
I think Confederate because he destroyed Atlanta through Savannah and he was apart of the Confederate Army.
The important events of the fall of Atlanta can be summarized as the following: * the capture of Atlanta gave Lincoln a much better chance of being reelected in the 1864 presidential race; * With Atlanta in the hands of General Sherman, he was able to cut various railway links to other parts of the South; * the city of Atlanta was deemed by its citizens as a "safe" place in terms of battles, its capture was a psychological blow to the South; and * with Atlanta in the hands of Union general Sherman, he was able to create a strategy for "marching to the sea" and capturing the seaport of Savannah Georgia.
He pursued Lee's army in Virginia while pushing through the deep south to Atlanta and the Atlantic coast...It also helped Lincoln to get re-elected.
From Atlanta to Savannah
Atlanta
Sherman's capture of the Atlanta gave Lincoln a reason to emancipate the slaves. It showed that the war could in fact be won. Second idea Hardly a connection. Until the Army of Northern Virginia was defeated, the war would have continued.
From Atlanta to Savannah, on the Atlantic coast.
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That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
The Battle of Atlanta.
the Phoenix. atlanta was burned to the ground during shermans march to the sea. Atlanta has emerged as the new capital of the south.
Atlanta, as part of his war plan.
Fall of 1864 till Xmas 1864. After the capture and burning of Atlanta. Sherman did this to cut that part of the confederacy in half and severe all possibility of resupply and reinforcement from the western confederacy.
Atlanta Georgia. He burned the city to the ground.