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Managing Generals

Managing Generals

Lincoln’s relationship with his generals was fraught with challenges. He had to deal with the cautious McClellan, the aggressive Grant, and the contentious Sherman. Lincoln’s ability to manage these relationships was crucial to the Union’s success.

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