The Battle of Atlanta, fought from July 22 to September 2, 1864, ended with a decisive Union victory under General William Tecumseh Sherman. After intense fighting, Confederate forces led by General John Bell Hood were unable to withstand Sherman's attacks and ultimately retreated. The Union's capture of Atlanta was a significant turning point in the Civil War, bolstering Northern morale and securing vital supply lines for Sherman's campaign. The city's fall also had political implications, contributing to President Lincoln's re-election later that year.
Battle of Ezra Church was fought after battle of Atlanta on 28 July 1864.
what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta
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July 22, 1864
Atlanta
in July 22, 1864 - September 1, 1864
The Battle of Atlanta was on July 22nd, 1864.
Battle of Ezra Church was fought after battle of Atlanta on 28 July 1864.
in atlanta
The Battle of Atlanta fought during the American Civil War lasted Six weeks.
The Battle of Atlanta from the Civil War lasted six weeks.
what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta
Atlanta
The Battle for Atlanta started on July 22 1864 and ended six weeks later.
In the Northern and Western suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia.
the Battle of Atlanta, don't you mean north by the way? It was in Sherman's March across Georgia
The Battle for Atlanta started on July 22 1864 and ended six weeks later.