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27 March, 11:36

Which best explains why General McClellan lost the trust of his political superiors in early 1862?

A. He insisted on not attacking Richmond directly.

B. He was too aggressive in battle.

C. He openly claimed to be an abolitionist.

D. They felt he did not support the war and could be a traitor.

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  1. 27 March, 12:06
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    He insisted on not attacking Richmond directly
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