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*Triple Jeopardy* Three part answer.
The first was one of the last great victories of the Confederacy in 1864. Like Fredericksburg, union forces repeatedly charged entrenched Confederate lines, resulting in terrific carnage.
The second battle was onfederate General John Bell Hood versus Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. Union victory took the “second capital” of the South and an essential railroad junction. The victory in Atlanta in the summer of 1864 suggested that the war was almost over and helped Lincoln get reelected.
The third was Sherman's next battle. After defeating Hood, Sherman engaged in a brutal march of conquest through Georgia. Sherman’s men went to great lengths to burn, loot and destroy the southern heartland. The destruction served as punishment to these states in rebellion, and Sherman’s forces extensively damaged South Carolina, to make an example of the state that had been so quick to oppose the federal government.
What is Cold Harbor, The Siege of Atlanta, and Sherman's March to the Sea?