When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March | GPB Documentaries
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The American Civil War in 1864 led to heavy casualties with President Abraham Lincoln facing re-election amid waning support. General Sherman's strategic campaign in Atlanta ultimately led to the city's fall and boosted Lincoln's political fortunes.
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- Sherman's strategic brilliance in cutting off Atlanta's supply lines at Jonesboro was pivotal in forcing General Hood's evacuation, leading to the city's surrender and a significant boost to President Lincoln's political standing.
- The impact of Sherman's Atlanta Campaign extended beyond military victories, as it marked the end of slavery in the city, highlighted by the celebration of African Americans upon the arrival of Union forces, showcasing the broader societal implications of the conflict.
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