The March to the Sea and Beyond
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"By 1864 the Union and Confederate armies had for almost three years met each other in regular combat to decide whether the Southern states could secede from the United States and form an independent country."
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318 pages
~5h 18min to read
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In his famous "March to the Sea" in 1864 and 1865 General William Sherman effectively ended the Civil War and at the same time introduced the devastating concept of "total war." Joseph T. Glatthaar presents here a lively and dramatic account of this terrifying and terrifyingly effective sweep throught the South from an entirely new perspective: through the eyes of the common soldier. - Jacket flap.
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