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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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After firing General McClellan, Lincoln gave the command of the Army of The Potomac to General Ambrose Burnside. This effect turned out disastrously, as was proven in the following Battle of Fredericksburg.

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When did Lincoln fire McClellan?

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