September 1864
Atlanta Georgia And columbia
It was destroyed by fires and bombs.
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.
Union General William T. Sherman was credited with the destruction of Atlanta during the Civil War.
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The Atlanta campaign led to the war ending because the union marched through several states and destroyed them all and then when they got to Atlanta they destroyed the railroad so no transports could get through
Atlanta Georgia And columbia
The area of Georgia from Atlanta to Savannah was completely destroyed during the American Civil War. This was part of Sherman's infamous March to the Sea.
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia Columbia, South Carolina
Many towns and cities were destroyed during the American Civil War, in addition to countless homes and farms. The two largest and most famous example of cities that were destroyed are Atlanta, Georgia and Columbia, South Carolina.
South. More battles were fought in the south and cities like Atlanta were burned.
William Tecumseh Sherman
The best example of the Civil War's destruction is Sherman's March. Sherman was a Union general who destroyed Confederate farms and cities, including Atlanta.
His troops destroyed anything they could between Atlanta and the Atlantic Coast
Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia