The Battle of Fredericksburg  E-mail

Following the indecisive Battle of Antietam Creek, President Lincoln replaces General George McClellan with General Ambrose Burnside.  Burnside immediately submits a plan to race Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia to Fredericksburg and on to Richmond.  Lincoln accepts the plan and the Army of the Potomac marches to Fredericksburg.  But extremely poor planning causes the pontoon bridges for crossing the river to be left at the end of the baggage trains allowing to Lee to concentrate his army and prepare for Burnside's assault.

 

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