In 1864, General in Chief US Grant's plans for the capture of Richmond had the advantage of an exterior line assault, which normally was a disadvantage. With that said, exterior line weaknesses were potentially overcome by the 30,000 troops that were under the command of Union General Butler. Butler was defeated by General Beauregard with fewer troops. Butler was never a good general and Grant made an error by entrusting him with a crucial part of his plan.
Two corps of the Army of the Potomac were under General McClellan's control at Alexandria. They were General Sumner's Second Corps and General Franklin's Sixth Corps. This totaled 25,000 troops. McClellan saw General Pope as incompetent and did not want to waste good troops to save Pope's hopeless situation. General in Chief Henry W. Halleck ordered McClellan to send these troops to reinforce Pope. McClellan held back these troops as long as possible. McClellan also urged General Pope to not engage the Rebel troops and to retreat to the north.
General Robert . Lee knew he would need to face the approaching Northern Army of the Potomac under the command of General George B. McClellan. Lee believed that a specific position at Sharpsburg, Maryland would be the best place to fight a defensive battle with General McClellan.He found a natural position in which to form a concentration of his troops. The position he chose would also provide a good way of retreat if that was required. He saw that many of the approaching enemy troops could be artillery targets if he set up his artillery batteries on high ground.
Wilson was worried that if the U.S. troops came under British control, they would be used for frontal attacks (this would cause a large number of casualties and would not look good on Wilson's part.)
He was great at organizing troops,but was very slow to take action
In 1864, General in Chief US Grant's plans for the capture of Richmond had the advantage of an exterior line assault, which normally was a disadvantage. With that said, exterior line weaknesses were potentially overcome by the 30,000 troops that were under the command of Union General Butler. Butler was defeated by General Beauregard with fewer troops. Butler was never a good general and Grant made an error by entrusting him with a crucial part of his plan.
Two corps of the Army of the Potomac were under General McClellan's control at Alexandria. They were General Sumner's Second Corps and General Franklin's Sixth Corps. This totaled 25,000 troops. McClellan saw General Pope as incompetent and did not want to waste good troops to save Pope's hopeless situation. General in Chief Henry W. Halleck ordered McClellan to send these troops to reinforce Pope. McClellan held back these troops as long as possible. McClellan also urged General Pope to not engage the Rebel troops and to retreat to the north.
General Robert . Lee knew he would need to face the approaching Northern Army of the Potomac under the command of General George B. McClellan. Lee believed that a specific position at Sharpsburg, Maryland would be the best place to fight a defensive battle with General McClellan.He found a natural position in which to form a concentration of his troops. The position he chose would also provide a good way of retreat if that was required. He saw that many of the approaching enemy troops could be artillery targets if he set up his artillery batteries on high ground.
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Wilson was worried that if the U.S. troops came under British control, they would be used for frontal attacks (this would cause a large number of casualties and would not look good on Wilson's part.)
He was great at organizing troops,but was very slow to take action
General George Washington came to Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill to take command of American forces surrounding Boston in 1775. He came with British artillery that became available when British Fort Ticonderoga surrendered. Patriot Henry Knox was given credit for dragging a good number of captured cannons from the fort. It was heavy work to drag the artillery over rough terrain to get to Boston.
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George Washington was a general helped lead the American troops. He was a very good leader which helped the Americans win the war.
General Antonio Luna was brave because he led his Filipino troops against the battle between Filipinos and Americans
As each side prepared for a new confrontation in Virginia, it became clear that the Union's position at Suffolk, Virginia needed to be addressed. Suffolk was located 17 miles southwest of Portsmouth, Virginia. The Union had placed a force there when they retook Norfolk in May of 1862. Now almost a year later, in 1863 the Union held onto the position forcing troops under the command of General James Longstreet to ensure that if they could not oust the Federals there, Longstreet would at least lay the city to siege and prevent the Union from breaking out and threatening Richmond.This siege required a good amount of Southern troops which Lee had to sacrifice from his position near Chancellorsville.