
In early 1865, William T. Sherman’s army moved out of Georgia and into the Carolinas, with the goal of destroying railroads and supply lines before joining with Ulysses S. Grant's armies near Richmond. To oppose this action, Confederate President Jefferson Davis tasked Joseph E. Johnston with assembling what remained of Confederate forces in the Western Theater and moving them north to confront Sherman and, hopefully, join Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
However, Johnston's army would never make it to Virginia. Instead, clashed with Sherman at Bentonville, starting #OnThisDay March 19, 1865, resulting in the last large-scale battle of the Civil War.
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