Admiral Farragut
Sherman commanded the Union troops that captured Atlanta in September 1864.
The first Confederate city captured by the Union Army was New Orleans in 1862. New Orleans was the largest port city in the Confederacy. By the end of the war, the Union had also captured Mobile, Savannah, Charleston, and Wilmington in order to deprive the Confederacy of supplies.
The Union Navy captured New Orleans without a major fight, which allowed Union forces to begin moving up the Mississippi.
In 1862, the Union captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee. Fort Henry fell to Union forces on February 6, 1862, primarily due to the naval power of Commodore Andrew Foote. Following this, Fort Donelson was captured on February 16, 1862, after a fierce battle, leading to a significant Union victory and opening the way for further advances into the Confederate heartland. These victories were pivotal in gaining control over the Tennessee River.
Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Savannah
There were two cities that were captured by Union fleets which cut of supplies to the Confederacy. The first city was Mobile Alabama, and the second New Orleans Louisiana, this was known as the Union Blockade.
The two cities that Grant's men captured were Petersburg and Richmond. This is known collectively as the Fall of Richmond.
There are no cities in the European Union. It is an organisation, not a place.
Union of Norwegian Cities ended in 1972.
Union of Norwegian Cities was created in 1903.
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The British captured many cities in many countries. Your question is too broad.
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in 1862
yes he captured Georgia
The Russians Captured Berlin On April 30, 1945.