Sherman's march through Georgia encountered little resistance because most of the Confederate soldiers were engaged in battle elsewhere. It was also a march that cut off supply lines to the South so they were ill-equipped to defend Georgia.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
I think Confederate because he destroyed Atlanta through Savannah and he was apart of the Confederate Army.
Sherman's march-proper was from Atlanta to Savannah, all of it in Georgia, where he found he could live off the land and thankfully ignore his long supply-line. Before that, he'd been pursuing the Army of Tennessee from their positions near the Tennessee-Georgia border. Afterwards, he crossed the river and moved through the Carolinas before finally taking Joe Johnston's surrender.
He pursued Lee's army in Virginia while pushing through the deep south to Atlanta and the Atlantic coast...It also helped Lincoln to get re-elected.
According to: www.clanmcalister.org/yazoo.html Georgia Company, Georgia-Mississippi Company, Upper Mississippi Company and the Tennessee Company
Usually resistance is encountered by electrons while flowing through a conductor.
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
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Electrons encounter resistance while flowing through a conductor, leading to energy loss in the form of heat.
Resistance, or electrical resistance. The SI unit is the ohm.
The resistance do obstruct the object. The object always travel slower with air resistance. Air resistance is higher with velocity and the object falling through air would have a limited velocity that it can't go through.
Slower. Air resistance acts in the opposite direction to the motion of the object, reducing its speed as it falls.
Only one, the battle of Atlanta is shown with titles over the scenes proclaiming Shermans march through Georgia and the destruction in his wake.
Air resistance, also known as drag, is the force that opposes the motion of an object through the air. It is caused by air molecules colliding with the object, creating a backward force that slows it down. Fluid resistance is a similar concept but refers to the resistance encountered by an object moving through a fluid like water.
After the Battle of Atlanta, Gen Sherman began his march from there and advanced across Georgia and ended at Savannah. He then turned north and marched through South Carolina and into North Carolina.
The electric current encounters resistance while flowing through a conductor, which results in the conversion of electrical energy into heat. This resistance is impacted by factors like the material of the conductor and its dimensions.
Immersed resistance refers to the level of opposition or impedance that an object or material experiences when placed in a fluid medium, such as water. In this context, it typically relates to the resistance encountered by objects moving through a fluid or submerged in a fluid. This resistance can impact the speed and efficiency of movement.