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Why was Sherman’s March to the sea so destructive?
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Why was Sherman’s March to the sea so destructive?
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I disagree. They attacked the Union's supply lines as they went.
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It was destructive because they did not destroy anything. UNLESS someone tried to stop them or fight then they would steal and burn whatever they had
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