The Modern Period
The Atlanta Campaign was a series of military operations during the American Civil War that took place from May to September 1864, aimed at capturing the city of Atlanta, Georgia, a vital transportation and supply hub for the Confederacy. This campaign was led by Union General William Tecumseh Sherman and played a crucial role in the broader strategy of total war against the South, ultimately contributing to Union victories and the eventual downfall of the Confederacy.
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