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What was the purpose of the union Atlanta Campaign?
Atlanta Campaign, in the American Civil War, an important series of battles in Georgia (May–September 1864) that
eventually cut off a main Confederate supply centre and influenced the Federal presidential election of 1864
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Why was Atlanta important to the Confederacy?
Atlanta was a major strategic city for the Confederacy that
served as a railroad terminus, supply depot, and manufacturing hub
. Given Atlanta’s position south of the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, capturing the city would severely threaten the stability of the Confederacy.
Who won Atlanta Campaign?
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Atlanta campaign
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Date May 7 – September 2, 1864 Location Northwestern Georgia and around Atlanta 33°44′56′′N 84°23′17′′WCoordinates: 33°44′56′′N 84°23′17′′W Result
Union victory
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Belligerents
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United States Confederate States
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Commanders and leaders
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Was the Atlanta Campaign successful?
Union troops reached it on August 31. With their arrival and victory there, the last life line to Atlanta was effectively cut. ... Battle casualties for the four-month campaign totaled approximately 34,500 for the North and about 35,000 for the South.
How many people died in the Civil War?
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Number or Ratio Description
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750,000
Total number of deaths from the Civil War
2
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504 Deaths per day during the Civil War
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2.5 Approximate percentage of the American population that died during the Civil War
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7,000,000 Number of Americans lost if 2.5% of the American population died in a war today
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What event started the Civil War?
At 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861,
Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina’s Charleston Harbor
. Less than 34 hours later, Union forces surrendered. Traditionally, this event has been used to mark the beginning of the Civil War.
What was the Confederacy most important military victory?
The Battle of Chancellorsville
(April 30-May 6, 1863) was a huge victory for the Confederacy and General Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, though it is also famous for being the battle in which Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was mortally wounded.
Why is Atlanta so important?
Because of its location and commercial importance, Atlanta
was used as a center for military operations
and as a supply route by the Confederate army during the Civil War. ... Today, Atlanta is the capital of Georgia. It is known for its robust economy and as the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.
Why was it such a huge mistake for Civil War generals?
Why was it such a huge mistake for Civil War generals to adhere to Napoleon Bonaparte’s famous military strategies? ...
He was wrong because that only worked in Napoleon Bonaparte ́s day
. In the time of the Civil war, the muskets and cannons were much more accurate.
How big was Atlanta during the Civil War?
In 1860, Atlanta was a relatively
small city ranking 99th in the United States in size
with a population of 9,554 according to the 1860 United States (U.S.) Census. However, it was the 12th-largest city in what became the Confederate States of America.
Which event resulted in the burning of most of Atlanta?
For many who saw the film during its premiere that year in New York and Atlanta, the most memorable scenes were Selznick’s recreation of the “burning of Atlanta,” as
retreating Confederate troops torched 80 railroad box cars of ammunition
on Sept. 1, 1864.
Who burned Atlanta during the Civil War?
Nov 15, 1864 CE: Burning of Atlanta
On November 15, 1864, Union forces led by
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman
burned nearly all of the captured city of Atlanta, Georgia.
What war killed the most US soldiers?
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War (and years of U.S. military involvement) Number of fatalities
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American Civil War
(1861-1865) 620,000
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World War II (1939-1945) 405,399
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World War I (1917-1918) 116,516
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Vietnam War (1965-1973) 58,209
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