He would make emancipation a condition of reconstruction
George was a general
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
the Union general, General Meade
As a general of the Army of the Potomac and for a time the general in chief of the Union forces, George McClellan of course was on the Union side. He believed that the Southern States were in a rebellion against the legal Federal Government and his goal was to bring them back into the Union. After he was relieved of his military duties, he focused on becoming a politician and ran as a Democrat in the 1864 presidential elections. He still believed that the Union could be made whole again, and his goal was to end the bloody fighting and reach some kind of agreement to have the Union become one identity again.
Union. But he was a pro-slavery Democrat, politically opposed to Lincoln, and some of the cabinet doubted his loyalty.
No because he was gay
george b. mccellan
In November of 1862, Predident Lincoln replaced General George McClellan with General Ambrose Burnside. This was due in part for McCellan's failure to allow General Lee's Army of Northern Virginia to withdraw without pursuit from the Battle of Antietam. This was soon followed by the Battle of Fredricksburg.
George Brinton McClellan was a US Army General who fought in the US- Mexican war and US Civil war. He was a US Observer of the Crimean War and also designed a new cavalry saddle for the US Cavalry. Although a very competent administrator he was not a brilliant tactician.
General George Meade.
George Brady does not give out his personal contact details to the general public. He is a well known Holocaust survivor.
General George H. Thomas would become known as the Rock of Chickamauga.
George Pickett was a Confederate general known for leading the ill-fated Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
There were probably several but the best known was George Smith Patton.
the battle of the little bighorn
yes george washighton was a general