The Union forces under Sherman. The Confederates under John Hood escaped into the mountains, hoping they could force Sherman to follow them. Sherman ignored them and turned South East, living off the land as he went. This was the March to the Sea.
The Union forces, representing the North, won the Battle of Atlanta, which took place in July 1864 during the American Civil War. This victory was significant as it secured a crucial supply line for the Union and boosted Northern morale. General William Tecumseh Sherman led the Union troops, ultimately leading to the fall of Atlanta, which was a strategic and symbolic blow to the Confederacy.
Atlanta
There was no battle of Savannah in the Civil War. Sherman was expecting one, but the small Confederate army escaped across the river.
the Battle of Atlanta, don't you mean north by the way? It was in Sherman's March across Georgia
who won the battle of three rivers
The Union
The union had won the battle of Atlanta.
Which side won the battle of the colonies & British
The british won the battle of brandywine
Atlanta
The Battle of Atlanta started on July 22, 1864. The casualties on the Union side were 3,641 and the casualties on the Confederate side were 5,500 for a total of 9,141.
The Battle of Atlanta, part of the American Civil War, occurred on July 22, 1864. The result of the battle was a victory for the Union.
The Union Army won the Battle of Chattanooga. The victory opened the gate for the invasion of Georgia and the campaign for the conquest of Atlanta.
The Union army under William T. Sherman.
neither side won the battle!
One side won and the other side lost.
'''The French won the battle of Fort Bull''' '''YAH for them but bad for the other side''' ''':)'''