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In 1864, General William T. Sherman achieved significant military success during the American Civil War, most notably with his "March to the Sea." After capturing Atlanta in September, he implemented a strategy of total war, aiming to break the Confederacy's will to fight by destroying infrastructure and supplies. His campaign from Atlanta to Savannah not only weakened Confederate resources but also bolstered Northern morale, contributing to President Lincoln's re-election. Sherman's tactics marked a turning point in the war, emphasizing the importance of psychological and economic impacts in warfare.

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