History has been kind to Confederate General Joseph Johnston, however, his outright refusal to aid Vicksburg brought out a new wave of contemporary criticisms. A good number of political leaders, the Southern press and some military officers were harsh when analyzing Johnston's faults. He was seen as a general who refused to stand and fight. This resulted in yielding large amounts of territory to the North, and without a struggle. He was critiqued for retreating without a battle from Manassas Junction in the Spring of 1862. He also yielded the entire peninsula leading to Richmond and allowing Union General George B. McClellan's army to completely occupy it until Johnston had to attack at the Battle of Seven Pines ( where he was wounded ).
He was also charged with falling back from Chattanooga in the Spring of 1864 when not engaging the enemy.
When the war ended, the Southern press had allot of criticism for General Johnston. He was charged in the press with a "continued retrograde movement" from Dalton to Atlanta in 1864. This was the subject of plenty of bad press for Johnston. Apparently the press altered Souther public opinion on the merits of Johnston's repeated retreats.
As for the retreat away from Manassas in the Spring of 1862, lower ranking Confederate officers believed that Johnston's tactics were not reaching the "mark".
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The invasion of Maryland by Confederate General Robert E. Lee has been the subject of criticism in a number of ways. Many historians believe that Lee took an unnecessary risk by exposing his army to possible destruction by a much superior Federal force. Critics fault Lee for over estimating the numbers and physical condition of his infantry. The plan to invade Maryland required extensive and rapid marches for his army that had been depleted by massive straggling. Critics say that Lee made the error in basing his maneuvers on assumptions that Union General McClellan would do, and neglecting to make adequate allowances for what a Union army on its own territory was capable of doing. Lee was also wrong about the quality of the Union army he would be facing. The Army of the Potomac was not at all deficient in morale, and nearly broke Lee's line despite the tactical ineptitude of their commander.
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