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To make punitive raids on the Georgia farms and wreck the railroads, to ruin civilian morale and starve the Confederate armies in the field. To stay independent of his highly vulnerable supply-line. To minimise his casualties. IMPROVEMENT And also to attack from the rear the defences of the so-called "Atlantic Fortress" of the Confederacy
The winter of 1609-1610 was called "the starving time" by the colonists. people were reduced to eating berries, plants, and acorns. There wre even reports of cannibalism. this was how the reorganization almost destory Jamestown. Welcome, Savannah Marie Dean
The name of the project was called The Manhattan Project. The first designs were called "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" Little boy was dropped on Hiroshima and used nuclear fission from u235. Fat Man was dropped on Nagasaki and used a plutonium core for is destructive power.
That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
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It was simply the Battle of Atlanta. Afterwards, Sherman started planning his March to the Sea, ending at Savannah.
General Sherman's march was directed toward the coastal port city of Savannah, Georgia, in November-December of 1864. Sherman called the capture of the port a "Christmas gift" for President Abraham Lincoln.
Savannah is often referred to as the Mother City of Georgia due to its role as one of the earliest settlements in the state and its historical significance as the first capital of Georgia.
The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is located 7 miles from downtown Savannah. That would be the nearest public airport. The closest private airport would be Hunter Army Airfield located 5 miles from downtown.
Yes, The single A team for the New York Mets is called the Savannah Sand Gnats. They play in Savannah, Georgia