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Why do you think many Africans joined Sherman's army as it advanced on Savannah?

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A chance at freedom, or if it's just sherman's army, specifically revenge. The conditions on plantations were horrific and as sherman's army was destroying houses and railroads, it was an easy chance to get back at the people who had wronged them

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Because Sherman led 60,000 soldiers
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