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A political cartoon from the Civil War era shows General Sherman marching through Georgia with flames in the background.
What is the cartoonist's likely message about Sherman's March to the Sea?
It helped Georgia's
economy grow.
It was a peaceful journey
through Georgia.
It caused widespread
destruction and hardship
for Georgians.
It was supported by all
Georgians.
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It caused widespread destruction and hardship for Georgians.
The flames behind Sherman portray destruction, so the cartoonist is criticizing Sherman's March to the Sea as devastating to Georgia.
The flames behind Sherman portray destruction, so the cartoonist is criticizing Sherman's March to the Sea as devastating to Georgia.
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