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general Robert E. Lee
Gen. Robert E. Lee-During the Seven Days Battles
To capture Richmond, the capital of the Confederate States of America.
It took place on June 26th to July 2nd 1862. The Union troops were approcing Richmond, the Confederate capital when they were moving up the peninsula between the James and york Rivers. they were only a few miles from Richmond, but Union general McClellan didn't move in on Richmond, and Confederate General Robert E. Lee executed a counterattack on the Union. McLellan was removed as commander of Union forces and replaced with John Pope. there were 15,849 Union losses and 20,141 Confederate losses but it was still seen as a confederate victory.
Grant was very different from McClellan. They were both excellent in different fields, but Grant was more effective...McClellan was an excellent planner and had much experience on the battlefield, the problem was that he wasn't a very good leader. He wasn't good at making decisions in a fast-paced battlefield, and often kept many soldiers to doing nothing at very important points of the war. Although McClellan had kept the Union's morale in tip-top shape, they hadn't been doing to good in the war, especially a huge failed attack to seize Richmond, Virginia. Lincoln did not approve of McClellan, and he was out of the major general position after a brief term (November 1861 to March 1862).Now lets move on to Ulysses S. Grant (18th President of the United States)...As many people know, Grant was the last general Lincoln hired and won the Civil War against Robert E. Lee's stellar South. Unlike McClellan, Grant was an aggressive general and seized key points like Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Mississippi River. Grant was a fast-paced general that was definitely needed for the Civil War. The battle that won it all was when Grant's Union army captured Richmond (the Confederacy capital) in April 1865... the final blow for the Confederate army...So yes, Grant was a very effective general. After a series of different generals, Lincoln had found the perfect one!