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The battle of Jonesborough was the last battle fought during the Atlanta Campaign. General William T. Sherman wanted to capture the city of Atlanta and

Atlanta to Milledgeville. The march was directed toward the capital, Milledgeville. Sherman divided his army into two Return to Civil War Outline

Jump to ‎: Sherman interpreted his orders as allowing him to concentrate on the capture of Atlanta. While his attitude did allow him to capture

The Civil War begins. Fort Sumter after its capture, showing damage from the Rebel March to the Sea. November 15, 1864 - After destroying Atlanta's

One of the hallmarks of Sherman's Civil War campaigns was preparation, and this one Sherman personally ordered the cavalry officer to destroy Atlanta.

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The March on Atlanta: Starting at Chattanooga, Tennessee, on May 6, 1864, William Tecumseh Sherman moved inexorably southeastward, forcing the Confederates

15 Aug 2003 This is a specific lesson regarding Atlanta and the March to the Sea (Civil War) . It supplements the Two-Week Civil War Curriculum that can

From "Sherman's March." Video Clip (1:49); Capture of Atlanta And what impact did victory have on the outcome of the Civil War and President Abraham

Civil War Heritage Trails Newsletter Index. The Atlanta Campaign and March to the Sea Brochures. SM. The Atlanta Campaign & March to the Sea brochures

11 May 2005 The American Civil War: Sherman's March to the Sea One was to capture the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta was one of the few remaining

Civil War Medicine · Lincoln Assassination When he resolved to march through the heart of Georgia from Atlanta to the sea, he delegated to General

Sherman's March to the Sea took place during the American Civil War. In the wake of his successful campaign to capture Atlanta, Major General William T.

See the review of our site at the Teaching the Civil War with Technology blog. Battle of Wilson's Creek coming soon. March on Atlanta, E-mail

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