what advantages did the norht have during the battle of atlanta
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he stared in Atlanta and moved to Savannah.
Irvin McDowell
The battle was a Union (North) victory.
General Grant was criticized for the Battle of Shiloh Church because of how many casualties there were during the battle. There were reports that General Grant had been drunk during the first part of the battle.
the Battle of Atlanta, don't you mean north by the way? It was in Sherman's March across Georgia
The Union forces, representing the North, won the Battle of Atlanta, which took place in July 1864 during the American Civil War. This victory was significant as it secured a crucial supply line for the Union and boosted Northern morale. General William Tecumseh Sherman led the Union troops, ultimately leading to the fall of Atlanta, which was a strategic and symbolic blow to the Confederacy.
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For the North, Sherman, with the highly-rated McPherson as one of his subordinate commanders, killed at Atlanta. For the South, John Bell Hood.
William Tecumseh Sherman .
Yes, during the whole battle.
The Battle of Bentonville was the largest and most important battle of the Civil War fought in North Carolina. There was one battle during the Revolutionary War fought in North Carolina-- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
i was wondering that too!
The north had more advantages, the south had more allies.
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The Battle of Bentonville was the largest and most important battle of the Civil War fought in North Carolina. There was one battle during the Revolutionary War fought in North Carolina-- The Battle of Guilford Courthouse.
Atlanta - though curiously it was not a key battle strategically (only politically). Grant had not ordered Sherman to capture it, or any other town. He had told Sherman to destroy the Army of Tennessee. The Battle of Atlanta was evidence that Sherman had failed to do this.