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explain the march to the sea in the civil war in 1 sentence
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The March to the Sea was a military campaign led by General William T. Sherman to destroy Confederate infrastructure and resources, targeting Georgia's civilian population in order to cripple the Confederacy and hasten the end of the Civil War.
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