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Visit Petersburg, where the Union strategy led to the Civil War's end
Tour Petersburg, where Confederate forces held their own against the Union for almost a year, only to be worn down, bringing ...
During the Civil War, many American cities and towns were intentionally destroyed as part of military strategy. Burning enemy cities served to disrupt supply lines and lower civilian morale.
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Exactly 154 years ago today, Union Gen. William T. Sherman ended his infamous “March to the Sea” in Bryan County, marking a major landmark in the Civil War. On Dec. 13, 1864, Union troops stormed Fort ...
Award-winning Civil War historian William Marvel looks at the seeming revival of Confederate military efforts in the first half of 1864, despite devastating reverses incurred during the previous year, ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On July 22 in 1864, Union and Confederate forces began fighting in one of Georgia’s greatest Civil War battles – the Battle of Atlanta. Atlanta was the largest industrial, ...
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