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General William S. Rosencrans devised a Winter offensive into Virginia late in 1861. He believed that he could capture the Virginia town of Manchester by turning the Confederates at Manassas. He traveled to Washington DC to gain permission for this plan from his General in Chief, George B. McClellan. McClellan rejected the idea as too risky and it might force the Confederates in a position not expected as he planned for the Peninsula campaign.

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