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When General William Tecumseh Sherman reached Canton, Georgia, during his March to the Sea in 1864, he and his troops continued their strategy of destruction aimed at crippling the Confederate war effort. Sherman's forces engaged in foraging for supplies and disrupting Confederate communication and transportation lines. The town itself did not see significant battles but was impacted by the presence of Union troops, which contributed to the broader strategy of demoralizing the South. Sherman's campaign was characterized by its relentless pursuit of a swift and decisive end to the war.

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