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The capture and ultimate destruction of the city of Atlanta was both a military victory and a political one as well.

In the North, many people were doubting the viability of the war. Many lives had been lost and for many the war had lasted far too long. The re-election of President Lincoln was in doubt in September of 1864. When Atlanta was lost by the Confederacy, Lincoln believed he could count on public support. Atlanta was also a military victory as the city was a vital railroad junction for the South.

The end result was a renewing of the North's support of continuing the war which in combination with the loss of Southern city Vicksburg looked like the end of the war was in sight.

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