The main purpose of General Sherman's "March to the Sea" in 1864 was to
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The general of Union Army, William Tecumesh Sherman, marched from the territories of Atlanta to the lands of Savannah and Georgia in 1864. He was leading a force of almost sixty thousand soldiers and his march covered the area of two hundred and eighty miles roughly.
The prime purpose behind the march was to make the Georgian civil populace afraid of the marching forces and avert them from the causes of Confederation.
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