To appoint George McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac.
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops and put general George B. McClellan in command
Antietam
President Abraham Lincoln ordered General George B. McClellan to pursue and engage General Robert E. Lee's Confederate army after the Battle of Antietam in September 1862. McClellan's failure to aggressively follow up on this order, allowing Lee to retreat and regroup, frustrated Lincoln. As a result, Lincoln relieved McClellan of command in November 1862, seeking a more aggressive leadership style to address the challenges of the Civil War. This decision reflected Lincoln's growing impatience with McClellan's cautious tactics.
Tactical retreat
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops.
Lincoln called McClellan to Washington to fortify the city and train the army.
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops.
He called for additional troops and put general George B. McClellan in command
Abraham Lincoln went to see the battle field two weeks after the battle was fought.
Abraham Lincoln stated the Gettysburg Address after the Pennsylvania civil war.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln