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Explanation:
- Sherman served under General Grant in 1862 and 1863 during the march that led to the fall of the Confederate stronghold in Viksburg on the Mississippi River.
- In 1864, Sherman succeeded Grant as commander of Union forces on the western front. With his troops he conquered Atlanta, and this success was compounded by the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln.
- A later Sherman march through Georgia and the Carolinas (North and South Carolina) further diminished the Confederate's ability to continue the fight.
- He accepted the surrender of all Confederate armies in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida in April 1865.
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