"March to the Sea" refers to the military campaign led by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War from November to December 1864. This strategy involved a destructive march from Atlanta, Georgia, to the coastal city of Savannah, aiming to cripple the Confederacy's ability to continue the war by destroying infrastructure, resources, and civilian morale. The campaign is noted for its total war approach, emphasizing the impact of warfare on both military and civilian targets. Sherman's march significantly contributed to the Union's eventual victory.
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Sherman's March to the Sea was so destructive because it was not planned well and most people died.
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I believe it was General Sherman's march to the sea. The march was to cut the Confederate army's supply line and their lines of communication.
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March into the Sea was created in 2004.
What state on the USA is Sherman`s March To The Sea located in
March to the Sea - novel - has 631 pages.
March to the Sea - novel - was created in 2002-11.
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Atlanta - though his march to the sea was planned after this.
March 12, 1930
The effect of the March to the Sea was to bring devastation to the civilian population.
Because General Sherman marched to Savannah, GA.. which is near the sea.
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