You're probably thinking of Atlanta, though this battle was not actually the start of the March.
The fall of Atlanta gave him a chance to rest his troops, and re-think his strategy. He noted that Georgia had enjoyed a good harvest and there was plenty of food they could live on, if they chose to abandon their vulnerable supply-line and march for Savannah.
The March actually began about ten weeks after the Battle of Atlanta.
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he stared in Atlanta and moved to Savannah.
My mom said they burned houses and people in them killing as much as every Pearson in rackdale and that was the end of the civil war
the Phoenix. atlanta was burned to the ground during shermans march to the sea. Atlanta has emerged as the new capital of the south.
Protected Sherman's rear for his march to the sea
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willam t. sherman
After the Battle of Atlanta, Gen Sherman began his march from there and advanced across Georgia and ended at Savannah. He then turned north and marched through South Carolina and into North Carolina.
Sherman's March to the Sea
outside of Atlanta and Fort McAllister, near Savannah there was no battle worthy of mention, which took place along Sherman's March to the Sea.
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