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37 Weeks

Week 29 ( November 3rd - November 9th)

Episode 29 | 1m 45s

Confederate resistance persists after Lincoln’s win, prompting Sherman to plan its ending.

It is the first week of November, 1864. In the presidential election, Northerners and Union soldiers vote overwhelmingly for Lincoln. Confederate resistance persists after his win, and Sherman plans to abate it by having half his men defeat Confederate General Hood in Tennessee and have the others march from Atlanta to Savannah, destroying anything that can aid Confederate troops.

11/03/2014 | Rating NR

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37 Weeks

Week 29 ( November 3rd - November 9th)

Episode 29 | 1m 45s

It is the first week of November, 1864. In the presidential election, Northerners and Union soldiers vote overwhelmingly for Lincoln. Confederate resistance persists after his win, and Sherman plans to abate it by having half his men defeat Confederate General Hood in Tennessee and have the others march from Atlanta to Savannah, destroying anything that can aid Confederate troops.

11/03/2014 | Rating NR

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