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Kept the Union's General McClellan from taking the Confederate capital Richmond.?

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What major goal did President Lincoln expect Major General McClellan to accomplish in the Spring of 1862?

General McClellan was urged by President Lincoln to attack the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. Lincoln believed that the fall of the Rebels' capital city would lead directly to the war's end. McClellan also believed the rebellion could be ended quickly if the Rebel capital of Richmond was captured. The idea of attacking the "center of gravity" as Clausewitz would advise, was one key to victory. Lincoln preferred that McClellan plan for a southerly march on Richmond. McClellan convinced Lincoln that a flanking attack would better serve the goal of capturing the Confederate capital. This was the famous Peninsula Campaign where Union troops would land on the peninsula east of Richmond and attack the city from the east. His landing position would have placed him closer to Richmond than a march from Washington DC or Alexandria.


Why did Abraham Lincoln withold troops from general george B. mcclellan even as he pushed the general to attack?

Lincoln wanted enough troops to remain near Washington DC to defend it from Confederate attack. McClellan had taken almost all of the Army of the Potomac into Virginia, and as shown later in the war, a determined Southern attack could force a large contingent to hurriedly return to Washington to protect the capital. The capital cities of Richmond and Washington are only about 100 miles apart.


Who kept the Union's General McClellan from taking the Confederate capital?

Gen. Robert E. Lee-During the Seven Days Battles


What was george mcClellan's goal in march1862?

to capture Richmond the confederate capital


What was McClellan's goal in 1862?

His goal was to capture Richmond, the Confederate capital.


What was George McClellan's goal in march?

His goal was to capture Richmond, the Confederate capital.


What was one advantage the proposal for the Peninsula campaign offered to the Union?

The McClellan proposal offered the Union the advantage of beginning its assault on Richmond from a point only sixty miles away from the Confederate capital. Lincoln had preferred a direct attack by the Army of the Potomac under McClellan from Washington DC. McClellan was concerned that Confederate forces at Manassas, would thwart a direct attack on Richmond. Lincoln reluctantly agreed to the Peninsula campaign if McClellan left behind a sufficient force to guard Washington DC.


What was the first assignment US President Lincoln gave to General Halleck upon his return to Washington DC in 1862?

In early July of 1862, US President Lincoln summoned General Henry W. Halleck to come to Washington DC. Lincoln had already decided to give Halleck command of all Federal armies, which of course included General Geprge B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac. Halleck's fist assignment was to see if McClellan was willing to retry his assault on the Confederate capital of Richmond. Lincoln had focused on the fall of Richmond since the beginning of the war. Halleck was informed that McClellan would have to use the troops he already had. If McClellan refused, Halleck was to relieve him and withdraw the army back to Washington DC and an entirely new campaign could be formulated.


When General George B McClellan take control of Federal forces in Washington DC?

US President Abraham Lincoln summoned General George McClellan to the capital. McClellan took charge of Federal troops in Washington DC on July 26, 1861. At that time he became Lincoln's most influential military adviser. In consultation with Lincoln and General Scott, McClellan developed a general plan of operations that he envisioned to be the actions of of the Union's strategic course of action. As with any military plans, the movements of Southern forces, would alter the Union's general plans. With that said, McClellan's overall initial strategies would become the basis of Federal operations against the Confederacy.


What was the objective of the Union during the Peninsula campaign?

The Union's objective in the Peninsular Campaign was to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond and end the war. General McClellan had convinced President Lincoln that the plan Lincoln favored would take too long. Using the York and James River peninsula would be a shorter march to Richmond. Unfortunately, for the Union it was a failure. However looking at it from the Confederate point of view, the repulse of the Union army saved Richmond and at the same time brought in Confederate General Robert E. Lee to defend Virginia and Richmond.


What was the purpose of the Lincoln Special War Order number one?

US President Lincoln was unhappy about the progress General George B. McClellan was making to begin operations to assault the Confederate capital of Richmond. This special order called for the Army of the Potomac to advance into Virginia near Manassas Junction by February 22, 1862. It was from this point that Lincoln hoped would begin the Union assault on Richmond.