Sherman's March to the Sea
A Union general burns a 60-mile-wide path of destruction from Atlanta to Savannah to break the South's will to fight. It works.
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Key Takeaways
- Sherman's march was as much psychological warfare as military strategy.
- The destruction was intended to crush the Confederate will, not just their resources.
- Sherman’s tactics remain controversial, highlighting the harsh realities of war.
- The march significantly hastened the end of the Civil War.
- War, Sherman showed, is not just about battles but breaking the enemy's spirit.
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What happened during Sherman's March to the Sea?
A Union general burns a 60-mile-wide path of destruction from Atlanta to Savannah to break the South's will to fight. It works. This event took place 1864 CE. History Tea retells it as an immersive audio experience with cinematic narration so you can listen anywhere.
When did Sherman's March to the Sea happen?
Sherman's March to the Sea took place 1864 CE. A Union general burns a 60-mile-wide path of destruction from Atlanta to Savannah to break the South's will to fight. It works. You can listen to the full retelling with immersive narration on the History Tea app.
Why does Sherman's March to the Sea matter?
Key takeaways from Sherman's March to the Sea: Sherman's march was as much psychological warfare as military strategy.. The destruction was intended to crush the Confederate will, not just their resources.. Sherman’s tactics remain controversial, highlighting the harsh realities of war.. Listen to the full breakdown on History Tea.
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