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Why is the sherman's battle important

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Sherman's officers didn't annihilate any of the towns in their way, however, they took food and animals

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The reason for Sherman's Walk to the Ocean was to scare Georgia's non military personnel populace into forsaking the Confederate reason. Sherman's officers didn't annihilate any of the towns in their way, however, they took food and animals and consumed the houses and outbuildings of individuals who attempted to retaliate.

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