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A* summary: Atlanta Campaign and Battle of Mobile: AQA A Level History: Civil War

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A* summary of the Atlanta Campaign and Battle of Mobile for AQA A Level History students studying America (the American Civil War.) Written by a student now studying at Oxford University. Following this summary will guarantee you the top marks.

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The Atlanta Campaign

-May 1864: 100,000 men led by Sherman headed towards Atlanta (an important
industrial and rail centre).

-Johnson (Confederate opponent), who had 70,000 men, retreated. His plan hinged on
taking a strong defensive position and waiting for the enemy to attack him.

-July 1864: Union forces reached the outskirts of Atlanta.

-Johnson had been replaced with John Bell Hood. He was a brave fighter who had lost an
arm at Gettysburg and a leg at Chickamauga. However, he had little skill as a
commander.

-He was ‘All lion, none of the fox’. A series of attacks on the Union led to the loss of
20,000 Confederates.



-Sherman drew close to the city and planned to capture the city by cutting its railroads
and starving Hood out.

-Union troops had cut the line running east. Cavalry in Alabama had damaged the line to
Montgomery, and as a result, only the Macon and Western Railroad kept Hood’s army
supplied.

-Sherman’s movements west of the city tried to cut that railroad.

-This led to battles at Ezra Church (28th July) and Utoy Creek (5-7th August).

-During August, Hood extended his lines whilst Sherman’s artillery bombaded the city.

-The railroad was never cut, despite multiple attempts.



-25th August: Sherman sent most of his infantry 17 miles south of Atlanta, determined to
cut the railroad.

-31st August: Union troops reached it. Their arrival and victory there effectively cut the
last life line to Atlanta.

-1st September: Hood forced to abandon Atlanta.

-2nd September: The city surrendered to Federal forces.



-The capture was an important boost to Union morale.

-Casualties: 34,500 Union and 35,000 Confederate.

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