The two major cities destroyed during General William Tecumseh Sherman's march through the South during the American Civil War were Atlanta, Georgia, and Savannah, Georgia. Sherman's campaign aimed to weaken the Confederate war effort by targeting infrastructure and resources, leading to significant destruction in these cities. Atlanta was heavily bombarded and ultimately burned in September 1864, while Savannah was captured in December 1864, with its defenses dismantled and resources seized.
I think Confederate because he destroyed Atlanta through Savannah and he was apart of the Confederate Army.
Georgia
The anaconda plane and shermans march, this weakened the south greatly and in the court house of appottomax, general Robert e. lee surrenders
Freed slaves followed the march of Sherman's army through Georgia.
It was a successful attempt to speed the end of the war by attacking the farms and railroads, helping to starve the troops in the field. The two states were Georgia and South Carolina.
I think Confederate because he destroyed Atlanta through Savannah and he was apart of the Confederate Army.
March to Sea
Sherman's March to the Sea
Savannah
1864
William Sherman general of the union in the battle of Sherman's March to the sea destroyed all of Confederacy's resources and they eventually gave up. They surrendered and Sherman had a victory.
Savannah
savannah
yes
Georgia
From Atlanta to Savannah
no one