Sherman’s March to the Sea, coupled with his Atlanta Campaign, may have tipped the scales of victory toward the Union in the Civil War. The destruction wreaked by the operation caused significant Confederate economic loss and diminished Confederate morale, generating deep resentment in Southerners. Union forces sustained more than 1,300 casualties, whereas the Confederates suffered roughly 2,300. During the march, between 17,000 and 25,000 enslaved Black people were freed.