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In my "If Baseball Intergrated Early" history/society analogue ("Brotherhood and Baseball," perhaps? "Charity For All" also sounds good.), the Civil War ends with Georgia bing rather lightly scarred - like OTL Alabama, perhaps. (I was going to type how, but then when it comes out you might be less likely to buy it ) Sherman burns through Mississippi, and only at the very end is the Savannah crossed, while after Chattanooga and Chickamauga are secured, something else is more pressing, though the Union does go a bit further into Georgia from there, too.
The war isn't covered in huge detail, but as one of the CSA soldiers once peacetime starts being covered is from Georgia, I wondered if anyone had ideas on how Georgia society might be impacted if there was no Sherman's March. (It might be hard for Mississippi to be more upset than they were OTL.)