March to Obliteration
Kump believes that breaking the Confederate spirit is essential to ending the war, leading him to undertake a perilous march with 62,000 of the strongest soldiers. As they set fire to Atlanta, the Union aims to ensure the city cannot support the Confederate army any longer. With a strategic split in forces, the Union is poised to deliver a decisive blow to their adversaries.In this clip
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