General George B. McClellan had his own plans for the conduct of the US Civil War. His plan centered around three points. These were the legal and military consequences of secession, the status of slavery, and the division of power between the presidency and a proposed "Commander in Chief of the Army.McClellan did not favor slavery, however, the fact that a substantial part of the US was in outright rebellion against the Federal government meant that there was a just cause that had to be addressed. If such was the case, then the issue of slavery was not part of a reconciliation between the North and the South.
And, in order to prosecute the war in a logical and humane manner, the president only needed to be concerned with "Northern" issues.
The newly appointed "Commander of the Army" would conduct the war in such a manner as to bring each side to the bargaining table.
he became the youngest general in the civil war.
George Brinton McClellan was an American soldier, civil engineer, railroad executive, and politician.
General George B. McClellan, a major general during the American Civil War, organized the Army of the Potomac and led the Union Army as general-in-chief from November 1861 to March 1862.
Yes. General George Edward Pickett was born in Richmond, VA on January 28, 1825.
Pickett's Charge
George Meade was a General in the civil war
General George Crook
he was a general
he became the youngest general in the civil war.
George McClellan
George McLellan
George Brinton McClellan was an American soldier, civil engineer, railroad executive, and politician.
General George McClellen.
General Robert Edward Lee of the confederacy and George Meade of the union
General George B. McClellan, a major general during the American Civil War, organized the Army of the Potomac and led the Union Army as general-in-chief from November 1861 to March 1862.
George Pickett affected the Civil War by leading attacks. He was a General who lead the futile assault at the Battle of Gettysburg.
General George Meade