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Which characteristic ultimately led to General McClellan’s replacement as Commander of the Union army?
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his organizational ability
his cautious nature on the battlefield
his reckless nature on the battlefield
his failure at the first Battle of Bull Run
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his cautious nature on the battlefield
McClellan was an excellent organizer and trainer but repeatedly hesitated to attack, overestimated Confederate strength, and failed to aggressively pursue Lee—his excessive caution led Lincoln to replace him.
McClellan was an excellent organizer and trainer but repeatedly hesitated to attack, overestimated Confederate strength, and failed to aggressively pursue Lee—his excessive caution led Lincoln to replace him.
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