If General McClellan takes decisive action, takes risks, takes a cautious war attitude, the antitam fight may have devastated blow to the federal army. There were lots of aggressive initiatives necessary during battle, effectively weakened, ultimately winning the war. The purpose of this document is to clarify the failure of mission command by pointing out that he failed to understand, visualize, explain, and guide the battlefield for his own benefit.
General George McClellan was the first commander of the Allied Army in the early American Civil War. Under his guidance McClellan was regarded as an ineffective general, even though it was not a failure, due to the development of allied forces. For the way he commanded the coalition forces and prosecuted war he was replaced by President Abraham Lincoln until he found a more capable leader, Ulysses S. Grant. And the end of the civil war in 1865
Abraham Lincoln went to the battlefield with General McClellan and was angry that the allied commander could not fight more boldly with the South. He quickly replaced McClellan and eight different generals as commanders. Within a week of the antitam, the president officially declared officially proclaimed that all slaves still in the rebel groups still on January 1, 1863 "is forever and eternally free" at the time of his historical I issued a liberation declaration. For the people in the north, the first war to save the alliance is now a conflict, if it wins it will release slaves. After the liberation declaration, recruitment of African-Americans began. More than 180,000 black lands and thousands of black sailors will join the war. More than 40,000 people will dedicate their lives
One of the most interesting aspects of the Lincoln liberation declaration is the handling by Lucern of the relation with Lincoln and Gen. George McClellan, commander of Potomac Army of the greatest coalition. Military historians tend to view McClellan as a top organizer, the equator and a trainer, but he is a helpless general, and Robert E. Lee, his rivalry rival often play often and often superior It is. . This is true, but the story has more than that. McClellan and many of his favorite men do not agree with many Lincoln policies and may actually try to destroy them. McClellan pursued not a war that the chief aide wanted to let him fight, but the war he wanted to fight - a war that ended peacefully through negotiations. McClellan and his men have led Lincoln to conclude that liberation may cause a military coup.