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Union forces under the command of Union General George B. McClellan were advancing towards Richmond in late June of 1862. General Lee sought to stop this advance and protect Richmond. On June 26, 1862, Lee attempted to destroy the Union's right flank and also cut off their supply lines. This attempt failed. However, now Richmond lay in danger. lee took a huge risk and commanded 50,000 Rebel soldiers to attack at Gaine's Mill, leaving only a small force to protect Richmond. Lee succeeded.

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Q: How did Confederate General Robert E Lee seek to foil the Union's attempt advance towards Richmond on June 25 1862?
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