1864: __Union troops under Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman burn the heart of Atlanta to the ground and begin their March to the Sea. By the time they're done, the tactics of warfare will be changed forever.
After driving the Confederates out of Atlanta, Sherman entered the city in early September and remained until Nov. 15. Sparing only the churches, courthouse and the city's private residences, Sherman's troops cut the telegraph wires and burned everything else of consequence: warehouses, train depots, factories.
Then the army set off, four corps divided into two columns, on its march to the sea.
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