Sherman's March to the Sea, Significance, Map, Casualties, & The Civil War

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Sherman's March to the Sea, Significance, Map, Casualties, & The Civil War
Sherman’s March to the Sea (November 15–December 21, 1864), American Civil War campaign that concluded Union operations in Georgia and crippled the South’s war-making capacity. After seizing Atlanta, Union Major General William Tecumseh Sherman embarked on a scorched-earth campaign to the coastal town of Savannah.
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