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what characteristic ultimately led to general mcClennans replacement
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General George B. McClellan was ultimately replaced as commander of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War primarily due to his hesitance and cautious approach to warfare. His tendency to delay engagements and his reluctance to commit to aggressive action frustrated President Abraham Lincoln and other military leaders. McClellan's overly cautious strategy was seen as a hindrance to the Union's military objectives, especially during key campaigns like the Peninsular Campaign in 1862. Lincoln and others were concerned that McClellan's indecisiveness was allowing Confederate forces to regroup and strengthen, leading to significant losses for the Union. Ultimately, his lack of offensive action and failure to capitalize on opportunities on the battlefield contributed to his replacement, first by General Ambrose Burnside after the Battle of Antietam, and later by others as the war progressed.
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