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aev [14]
3 years ago
11

What actions did Sherman's troops take on the march?

History
2 answers:
klio [65]3 years ago
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Answer:

The purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. Sherman's soldiers did not destroy any of the towns in their path, but they stole food and livestock and burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.

Explanation:

harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause. Sherman's soldiers did not destroy any of the towns in their path. They did steal food and livestock and burned the houses and barns of people who tried to fight back.

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