D. Wanting religious freedom often led people to support the independence movement.
Explanation:
For some American colonists, the ideas of religious freedom were often associated with support for the independence movement. This is because challenging the authority of the church to govern their lives was not so different from challenging the authority of the monarchy. Historians often suggest that the Great Awakening was one major influence on the U.S. government embracing ideas of the separation of church and state.
November 12, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman made the business district of Atlanta, Georgia destroyed even before of his he embarks on his March to the Sea.