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Carlos Gordon
30 October, 05:25
What was Sherman's "March to the sea"?
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Brooke Aguirre
30 October, 09:15
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Answer: Well the purpose of it was to frighten the Georgia's civilian population into like abandoning the Confederate cause.
Explanation: Sherman led 60,0000 soldiers through or on a 285 - mile march from the Atalanta to Savannah, Georgia
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