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4 July, 10:54

How wide was the path of destruction left by Sherman's devastating 270-mile "March to the Sea" from Atlanta to Savannah?

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  1. 4 July, 11:01
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    60-miles wide

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    Sherman's "March to the Sea" was a military campaign that took place during the American Civil War from November 15 until December 21, 1864. This 270-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah left a path of destruction that was roughly about 60-miles wide. Caused by the 60,000 soldiers led by General William T. Sherman
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