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How did General Sherman’s “March to the Sea” affect the Confederacy during the Civil War? It crippled the Confederate war effort in the wake of the destruction. It boosted morale and revitalized the Confederacy’s fighting spirit. It caused Southern generals to adopt their own total war strategy. It resulted in the South’s immediate surrender and the end of the war.

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It crippled the Confederate war effort in the wake of the destruction.

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As General Sherman marched to the sea, from Atlanta to Savannah, he went down burning houses, military bases and stores in the places he was passing by, he also destroyed rail ways and freed slaves, this actions destroyed the Confederate food and other supply resources, crippling the Confederate war effort.

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