Atlanta campaign

The Atlanta campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater of the American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864. Union Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman invaded Georgia from the vicinity of Chattanooga, Tennessee, beginning in May 1864, opposed by the Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston.

Atlanta Campaign
Part of the American Civil War

Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and his staff in the trenches outside of Atlanta
DateMay 7 – September 2, 1864
(3 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Northwestern Georgia and around Atlanta
33°44′56″N 84°23′17″W
Result Union victory
Belligerents
 United States  Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
William T. Sherman
George H. Thomas
James B. McPherson  
John Schofield
Oliver O. Howard
Joseph E. Johnston
John B. Hood
William J. Hardee
Leonidas Polk  
Joseph Wheeler
Units involved

Military Division of the Mississippi:

Army of Tennessee
Strength
112,819 Beginning- 60,000 Infantry, 11,000 cavalry, 7,000 Artillery
Casualties and losses
31,687;
(4,423 killed,
22,822 wounded,
4,442 missing/captured)
34,979;
(3,044 killed,
18,952 wounded,
12,983 missing/captured)

Johnston's Army of Tennessee withdrew toward Atlanta in the face of successive flanking maneuvers by Sherman's group of armies. In July, the Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, replaced Johnston with the more aggressive General John Bell Hood, who began challenging the Union Army in a series of costly frontal assaults. Hood's army was eventually besieged in Atlanta and the city fell on September 2, setting the stage for Sherman's March to the Sea and hastening the end of the war.

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