Sherman's march, particularly his "March to the Sea" during the American Civil War, symbolized the devastating impact of total war on the South. It represented a strategic effort to break the Confederacy's will by destroying its economic resources and infrastructure. The march highlighted the harsh realities of war, emphasizing the Union's commitment to achieving victory at any cost. Ultimately, it became a powerful symbol of the Union's resolve and the transformative nature of the conflict.
Sherman's March to the Sea
1864
savannah
That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
The March to the Sea
March to Sea
Sherman's March to the Sea
Savannah
1864
Savannah
savannah
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Georgia
From Atlanta to Savannah
no one
1864
Georgia