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Was Georgia a Union or Confederate?

Introduction. Introduction. Nearly 100,000 Georgians were involved in the Confederate Armed Forces during the Civil War. Most of them served in the armies in Virginia. Most battles in Georgia were fought between 1864 and 1865 as General Sherman's army marched towards the sea.



Similar to Georgia, was it also part of the Confederacy

Georgia was one of seven original slave states that created the Confederate States of America in Feb 1861. This triggered the U.S. Civil War. Georgia saw little fighting until September 1863 when Braxton Bragg, Confederates defeated William S. Rosecrans in Chickamauga Creek.

Secondly, where was Georgia's last Civil War battle? Battle of Columbus, Georgia

People often ask if there were any Civil War battles in Georgia.

Civil War Battles of Georgia

  • Fort Pulaski (April 10-11 1862)
  • Fort McAllister I (3 March 1863)
  • Davis' Cross Roads (September 10- 11, 1863)
  • Chickamauga (September 18-20th, 1863)
  • Ringgold Gap (November 27, 1863)
  • Dalton I (February 22-27th, 1864)
  • Rocky Face Ridge (May 7-13, 1864)
  • Resaca (May 13-15, 1864)

Why did Georgia leave the union?

Secession began shortly after Lincoln's election, in the belief that the Republican Party was aggressively antislavery. Georgia's declaration made it clear that the main cause of the Union's dissolution was the defense of slavery.