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Oh Noooo! Have you ever had something valuable break? Describe the situation and what happened to that item. Did it make you want to do something to the person who broke it?

Marching through H6b We will look at the prison found in Andersonville We will breakdown a person who has impacted your life Look at Sherman and how he impacted Georgia Follow the map of the march to the sea

The South is losing it The confederacy is losing resources quickly as the war progresses The North is constantly rebuilding and fortifying their weapons and troops The Union keeps pushing the war south into GA When the south was in it’s prime it held Union prisoners of war

Andersonville Only created to hold 10,000 ended up holding over 30,000 union soldiers Just like English prisons, overpopulation led to sanitary issues 13,000 died in the prison from starvation and disease The Captain Henry Wirz who was in charge of the prison was executed by the Union

Your Inspiration Who is your primary inspiration? I want you to describe the main person that motivates your life Why does this one person inspire you so much? Use the rest of page 38 to describe how that person impacts your life

William T. Sherman Eventually rose to prominence as a Union General Grant put Sherman as the head of the western theater in the war One of the main locations of the western theater is Atlanta Sherman is seen as controversial by many Georgians but his impact to GA can’t be argued

Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign Sherman led his troops to the outskirts of Atlanta and fired on the city to make the civilians leave The confederate army sent General Hood to face Sherman but they lost and retreated The battle of Atlanta was several skirmishes in July of 1864 Sherman occupied the city between Sept-Nov 1864

Sherman’s March to the Sea After setting fire to the city, Sherman started his march in November 15, 1864 The Union troops had an open path to the Atlantic thanks to CSA retreats and the anaconda plan Sherman burned buildings and took over CSA strongholds in a path that was 300 miles long and 60 miles wide Sherman made it to Savannah on December 21, 1864

Mapping the March We will watch a brainpop as you try to work on this chart of Sherman’s March found on page 274 in the book We will come by and staple this activity into your notebook on page 39 Do not start on the chart on the back we will work on that tomorrow