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Which of the following was a significant effect of Sherman's March to the Sea on Georgia?

It resulted in Georgia's
immediate surrender.

It increased Georgia's
agricultural output.

It led to the rebuilding of
Atlanta.

It caused widespread
destruction of property
and infrastructure.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It caused widespread destruction of property and infrastructure.

Sherman's "March to the Sea" (Nov–Dec 1864) used scorched-earth tactics to destroy railroads, crops, and supplies across Georgia to cripple Confederate logistics and morale.