He was not aggressive enough, particularly in pursuit. He admitted to being unfit for field command.
That could mean Ambrose Burnside or Ambrose P. Hill.
It was General Ambrose Everett Burnside (Union Army).
He went to harvard
Ambrose Burnside
Confederates: General Robert E. Lee, General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and a more minor general, General Stuart. Union: General Ambrose Burnside, General Sumner.
Ambrose Burnside died on September 13, 1881 at the age of 57.
General Ambrose Everett Burnside from the Union Army wore side whiskers with a moustache, while shaving the hair on his chin. This style was known as Burnside's. The word then became burnsides, and then sideburns.
General Burnsides From Rhode Island
Yes. Ambrose Burnside was leader of the Union army, and Robert E. Lee was leader of the Confederates. It was a Confederate victory.
That could mean Ambrose Burnside or Ambrose P. Hill.
The Union Commander of the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Fredericksburg was Ambrose Burnsides
Lincoln fired several generals. He fired McClellan twice.
He commanded the Army of the Potomac from when McClellan was removed after Antietam (Sept 1862) to when he himself failed to take the Fredericksburg heights, and led his men on the 'Mud March' in December.
Ambrose Burnside
Ambrose Burnside
I think you mean Ambrose Burnside. He was replaced by Joe Hooker.
George McClellan