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No, Seven Pines was where General Joseph E. Johnston was badly wounded and out of the fight for many months, to be replaced by Robert E. Lee. Stonewall was killed at Chancellorsville, possibly assassinated, in an incident of which there are so many versions that it can sound suspicious.
I think the Battle of Seven Pines was one of the smaller ones, and one of the first battles, in the Civil War.
It is important to note the Battle of Seven Pines was part of General George B. McClellan's Peninsula campaign. He could make no progress with the Confederate army under the command of General Robert E. Lee. Seven Pines was just one of the many battles the Union fought on the peninsula on the way to Richmond. The Union plan failed and McClellan was eventually recalled to Washington DC.
Yes. Joe Johnston was badly wounded and hospitalised for months. It would not have been enough just to hand over to the second-in-command. It needed a new appointment.
The Seven Days Battle was fought from June 25 through July 1, 1862.
Battle of Seven Pines happened on 1862-05-31.
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George McClellan
George B. McClellan
Both Union and Confederates did not win
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The Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oak took place near the Chickahominey River at Fair Oak station and the crossroads of Seven Pines in Henrico County, Virginia. The battle was fought between May 31st and June 1st 1862. This was the first Confederate offensive in the Peninsula campaign.
Robert E. Lee
The Battle of Seven Pines occurred about six miles of Richmond, Virginia. The battle was significant in many ways in that Confederate general Johnston was wounded there and Jefferson Davis appointed Robert E. Lee to take command of the Army of Northern Virginia.
General George B. McClellan
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