A History of the American Nation

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A History of the American Nation
Mclaughlin, Andrew Cunningham, 1861-1947
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Johnston had been' wounded in the battle at Fair Oaks, and he was now succeeded by General E. E. Lee. The new -, , , commander at once began effective strategy, fight, Jnne 26 While pretending to send forces to the Shen- toJTdy2,i862. andoah Valley to re-enforce Jackson, he actu- ally summoned Jackson back to Richmond. The attack upon the long line of the National troops, the memorable seven days' fighting, began. The Union forces were at- tacked with terrific vigor by the Confederates, but the
... assaults were met with cour- age. McClellan handled his army well, but did not show ability to act with swiftness or decision. In the course of the seven days he moved his troops from north of the Chickahominy to Malvern Hill on the James, where the last of the seven battles was fought. In August he was ordered to withdraw from his position. He re- treated slowly toward For- tress Monroe, bringing off his troops with skill. ^^ General Halleck, who, be- J^ cause of the rare ^ ^ ' j^eokand eflBciency of his subordinates,* had won vic- tories in the West, was put in general charge of the armies.

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