During Sherman's March to the Sea, which took place from November 15 to December 21, 1864, Union casualties were relatively low, with approximately 1,500 soldiers killed or wounded. This campaign involved the Union Army's strategic destruction of Confederate infrastructure and resources in Georgia, leading to significant psychological and material impacts on the Confederacy. The focus on mobility and foraging helped minimize direct confrontations, contributing to the lower casualty figures.
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