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🗓️ 23 February 2019
⏱️ 56 minutes
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0:00.0 | Caring for someone with dementia is one of the toughest journeys, but you don't have to do it alone. |
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0:47.9 | The Civil War was the kind of freedom. |
0:55.8 | The Civil War was the most important event in American history. |
0:59.7 | That's because it decided what kind of nation America would be |
1:02.9 | and whether or not the promise of universal liberty would really be fulfilled. |
1:07.2 | And what decided the outcome of the Civil War was its battles. |
1:13.6 | Welcome to the key battles in the Civil War podcast. Hey, everyone. Welcome to our series on the most important battles in the Civil War, |
1:29.9 | the 10 most important battles specifically. We're on number nine. Last episode, we began, |
1:36.2 | and we were looking at Atlanta and the March to the Sea, Sherman's March to the Sea. |
1:41.0 | It's all grouped together, so we thought we would make a two-parter out of this. |
1:46.0 | In the last episode, we ended with the fall of Atlanta, the resounding Union victory, not so much |
1:53.3 | resounding in numbers, although they definitely bested the Confederates, but in terms of morale, |
1:58.5 | it was critical for the Union. This has direct impact on northern morale. |
2:04.3 | More importantly, this has direct impact on the election of 1864, which for years both sides were |
2:10.0 | looking to as a bellwether of whether or not union victory would be possible because their morale |
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