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This Civil War-era illustration is showing

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Grant's victory at Shiloh.
Grant's victory at Shiloh.

Sherman's "March to the Sea".
Sherman's "March to the Sea".

Scott's victory at Gettysburg.
Scott's victory at Gettysburg.

The Union blockade of the South.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Without seeing the illustration, I can't determine which event it depicts. However, based on your options, here are some brief descriptions of each event:

1. **Grant's victory at Shiloh**: This battle took place in April 1862 and was significant for the Union's control of the Tennessee River.

2. **Sherman's "March to the Sea"**: This was a military campaign from November to December 1864, where General William Tecumseh Sherman marched his troops through Georgia to frighten civilians into abandoning the Confederate cause.

3. **Scott's victory at Gettysburg**: This seems to be a mistake, as General Winfield Scott was not involved in the Battle of Gettysburg, which took place in July 1863 and was led by Generals George Meade (Union) and Robert E. Lee (Confederacy).

4. **The Union blockade of the South**: This was part of the Anaconda Plan, which aimed to suffocate the Southern economy by blockading its ports.

If you can provide more details about the illustration, I can help narrow it down further.

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