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Sherman's army traveled southeast from Atlanta to Savannah, following a path through Georgia that included key locations like Milledgeville and Augusta. After capturing Savannah, the army then moved northward towards Bentonville, North Carolina, advancing through the Carolinas while engaging in a campaign of destruction aimed at disrupting Confederate supply lines and infrastructure. This march was part of Sherman's broader strategy to weaken the Confederate war effort.

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