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About:Atlanta in the American Civil War

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The city of Atlanta, Georgia, in Fulton County, was an important rail and commercial center during the American Civil War. Although relatively small in population, the city became a critical point of contention during the Atlanta Campaign in 1864 when a powerful Union Army approached from Union-held Tennessee. The fall of Atlanta was a critical point in the Civil War, giving the North more confidence, and (along with the victories at Mobile Bay and Winchester) leading to the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln and the eventual dissolution of the Confederacy. The capture of the "Gate City of the South" was especially important for Lincoln as he was in a contentious election campaign against the Democratic opponent George B. McClellan.

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  • The city of Atlanta, Georgia, in Fulton County, was an important rail and commercial center during the American Civil War. Although relatively small in population, the city became a critical point of contention during the Atlanta Campaign in 1864 when a powerful Union Army approached from Union-held Tennessee. The fall of Atlanta was a critical point in the Civil War, giving the North more confidence, and (along with the victories at Mobile Bay and Winchester) leading to the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln and the eventual dissolution of the Confederacy. The capture of the "Gate City of the South" was especially important for Lincoln as he was in a contentious election campaign against the Democratic opponent George B. McClellan. (en)
  • Atlanta nella guerra di secessione americana contribuì con uno snodo ferroviario di primo piano e costituì un importante punto di raccolta e distribuzione commerciale. Anche se con una popolazione relativamente ridotta divenne uno dei punti critici del Teatro Occidentale nel corso della campagna di Atlanta del 1864, quando le forze dell'Union Army dirette da William Tecumseh Sherman cominciarono a muoversi dal vicino Tennessee la primavera successiva alla campagna di Chattanooga. La caduta della città rappresentò un , accrescendo notevolmente la fiducia dell'Unione e, insieme con le vittorie ottenute nella battaglia della baia di Mobile e nella terza battaglia di Winchester, permisero alla presidenza di Abraham Lincoln di assicurarsi la riconferma durante le elezioni presidenziali del 1864; avvicinando sempre più il momento inevitabile della resa del profondo Sud secessionista. La cattura della "Gate City of the South" fu particolarmente importante per Abraham Lincoln in quanto si trovava proprio in quel momento impegnato in una controversa campagna elettorale in opposizione frontale all'avversario scelto dal , l'ex comandante generale dell'esercito statunitense George McClellan. (it)
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  • The city of Atlanta, Georgia, in Fulton County, was an important rail and commercial center during the American Civil War. Although relatively small in population, the city became a critical point of contention during the Atlanta Campaign in 1864 when a powerful Union Army approached from Union-held Tennessee. The fall of Atlanta was a critical point in the Civil War, giving the North more confidence, and (along with the victories at Mobile Bay and Winchester) leading to the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln and the eventual dissolution of the Confederacy. The capture of the "Gate City of the South" was especially important for Lincoln as he was in a contentious election campaign against the Democratic opponent George B. McClellan. (en)
  • Atlanta nella guerra di secessione americana contribuì con uno snodo ferroviario di primo piano e costituì un importante punto di raccolta e distribuzione commerciale. Anche se con una popolazione relativamente ridotta divenne uno dei punti critici del Teatro Occidentale nel corso della campagna di Atlanta del 1864, quando le forze dell'Union Army dirette da William Tecumseh Sherman cominciarono a muoversi dal vicino Tennessee la primavera successiva alla campagna di Chattanooga. (it)
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  • Atlanta nella guerra di secessione americana (it)
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