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The Civil War The Road to Appomattox

ely, systematically, and atrociously . However, Sherman claimed that the fires were burning when they arrived. The fires had been set to cotton bails by Confederate Calvary to prevent the Federal Army from getting them and the high winds quickly spread the fire. The controversy would be short would be short lived as no proof would ever be presented. So with Columbia, Charleston, and Augusta all fallen, Sherman would continue his drive north toward Goldsboro. On the way, his progress would be stalled not by the Confederate army but by runaway slaves. The slaves were attaching themselves to the Union columns and by the time the force entered North Carolina slaves by the thousands left their masters and followed the Union to freedom . But Shermans force pushed on and finally met up with Schofield in Goldsboro on March 23rd.THE END IS PLANNEDSherman immediately left Goldsboro to travel up to City Point and meet Grant to discuss plans of attack. When he arrived there, he found not only Grant, but also Admiral David Porter waiting to meet with President Lincoln. So on the morning of March 28th, General Grant, General Sherman, and Admiral Porter all met with Lincoln on the boat River Queen to discuss a strategy against General Lee and General Johnston of the Confederate Army. Several times Lincoln asked cant this last battle be avoided? but both Generals expected the Rebels (Rebs or Rebels were a name given to Confederate soldiers) to put up at least on more fight. It had to be decided how to handle the Rebels in regard to the upcoming surrender (all were sure of a surrender). Lincoln made his intentions very clear: I am full of bloodshed. You need to defeat the opposing armies and get the men composing those armies back to their homes to work on their farms and in their shops . The meeting lasted for a number of hours and near its end, Lincoln made his orders clear: Let them once surrender and reach their homes, they wont take ...

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