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General Robert E. Lee began an offensive to clear out Union troops threatening Richmond late in June, 1862. He began by attacking the Union's V Corps at Mechanicsville, which was north of the Chickahominy River. The V Corps is forced to retreat. At the same time, President Lincoln unwittingly helps the South by giving General John Pope command of Union forces in Northern Virginia.

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Q: How did Confederate General Robert E. Lee begin his offensive against General George B McClellan's V Corps?
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