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On March 11, 1862.

On March 11, 1862,Lincoln relieved McClellan as General-in-Chief and took direct command of the Union armies.

On November 2, 1862, Lincoln named Ambrose E. Burnside as Commander of the Army of the Potomac, replacing McClellan.

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Was Lincoln decision to fire mcclellan a good one?

Yes. Try reading some of McClellan's letters to Lincoln. They reveal a lot. McClellan was all talk, no action.


Who ran against Lincoln on a peace ticket in the election of 1864?

George McClellan, the Union ex-General. It was not strictly a peace ticket. McClellan declared himself to be a pro-war Democrat. But it is hard to imagine the North fighting on, after voting Lincoln out.


Why was McClellan fired after Antietam?

Because Lincoln felt that McClellan lacked the aggressiveness required to successfully defeat the Confederate army. McClellan was very meticulous and patient. He did not chase Confederate General Robert E. Lee after defeating his troops at Antietam. Lincoln got tired of McClellan's patience and decided to replace him with Ambrose Burnside.


Lincoln once accused McClellan of having 'the slows'. What does this mean?

McClellan was super organized. He whipped the confused, disorganized, Army of the Potomac, into a fighting force. Still, he was extremely slow in getting his army moving. When he should have used forced marches, his army moved at a snail's pace. Lincoln wanted McClellan to get a move on.Lincoln was making a cutting remark about McClellan's slow movement to attack the Confederates. Lincoln's phrase was almost like saying McClellan had a disease or something as if it was an excuse. It is almost like saying "He has a cold" or "He has the flu".


Who did Lincoln replace McDowell with to lead the union army?

George Brinton McClellan.

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Was Lincoln decision to fire mcclellan a good one?

Yes. Try reading some of McClellan's letters to Lincoln. They reveal a lot. McClellan was all talk, no action.


Was Lincoln's decision to fire general McClellan a good one?

Yes. Try reading some of McClellan's letters to Lincoln. They reveal a lot. McClellan was all talk, no action.


How did Lincoln feel about McClellan?

not doing his jobs in the battles which made Lincoln fire him too much


What did Lincoln wait to do until the union had a victory at Antietam?

fire McClellan


Abraham Lincoln's response to General McClellan's Command?

Lincoln's response to General McClellan's command was that Lincoln relieved McClellan of Command.


How did Lincoln do in the election of 1864?

Abraham Lincoln defeated Democrat George McClellan in the election 0f 1864. Lincoln won 212 electoral votes to McClellan's 21 votes, and Lincoln beat McClellan by approximately 403,000 popular votes.


Who did Lincoln command as the first general of war?

General Grant, it was not McClellan because he voted against Lincoln in the election. Lincoln 212 McClellan 12.


Who fired Gen McClellan?

Lincoln


Who was the union general who was fired by lincoln?

Lincoln fired several generals. He fired McClellan twice.


What union commander was fired by Lincoln?

Lincoln fired McClellan twice.


Why did Lincoln hate george mcClellan?

Lincoln did not necessarily hate McClellan, but more as he thought of him as a coward. McClellan did not want to fight. He did everything he could to avoid fighting. When Lincoln had said,''I can't spare this man he fights.'' he was not talking about Grant like most people say, he was actually talking in an ironic way of McClellan.


How did President Lincoln explain his dismissal of General George B McClellan in 1862?

President Lincoln would have several things to say about his dismissal of General George B. McClellan in 1862. Lincoln informed John Hay that McClellan's refusal to obey the order to advance on October 6, 1862 convinced him that McClellan was not to be trusted to defeat the Rebels in the manner Lincoln had wanted. Lincoln also said that he would have been willing to leave McClellan in command if he would advance before the onset of Winter. This would cut Lee's communications with Richmond. It clearly appears that the former reason is why Lincoln dismissed McClellan.