how did General McClellan lose the trust of his political superiors in early 1862? a They disliked his persistence at not wanting to attack Richmond directly. b The army was 130,000 men strong and had not moved yet. c They felt he did not support the war and could be a traitor. d He was too aggressive in battle.
Early in the war, McClellan played an important role in raising a well-trained and organized army for the Union. Although McClellan was meticulous in his planning and preparations, these characteristics may have hampered his ability to challenge aggressive opponents in a fast-moving battlefield environment. He chronically overestimated the strength of enemy units and was reluctant to apply principles of mass, frequently leaving large portions of his army unengaged at decisive points.....That would suggest B.
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