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Why was General McClellan replaced as commander of the Union Army?
General Burnside was a close, personal friend to Abraham Lincoln, and he had more battle experience than McClellan
McClellan was too hard on the men, and he lost several thousands in battle
The men's morale was at an all time low, and McClellan was known for rushing in to battle
Abraham Lincoln was disappointed that McClellan did not follow through and was too cautious
Why was General McClellan replaced as commander of the Union Army?
General Burnside was a close, personal friend to Abraham Lincoln, and he had more battle experience than McClellan
McClellan was too hard on the men, and he lost several thousands in battle
The men's morale was at an all time low, and McClellan was known for rushing in to battle
Abraham Lincoln was disappointed that McClellan did not follow through and was too cautious
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The correct answer is: Abraham Lincoln was disappointed that McClellan did not follow through and was too cautious.
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