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McClellan And Jackson

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GEORGE MCCLELLAN AND"STONEWALL" JACKSON

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GEORGE MCCLELLAN

Lived from December 3, 1826 to October 29, 1885
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"YOUNG NAPOLEAN"

He was immensely popular to be called "Little Mac" by his men
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CONFLICT BETWEEN LINCOLN AND MCCLELLAN

Lincoln was angry at McClellan for not using his army
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JOINED MILITARY IN 1842

Graduated second in a class of 59 at West Point in 1846
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GENERALS OF CIVIL WAR

20 of George McClellan's peers came to be full ranked generals
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BECAME SECOND LIEUTENANT

Fought beside general Winfield Scott in the Mexican-American War
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REAPPOINTED AS A MAJOR APRIL 23, 1861

After resigning, the outbreak of the civil war caused him to get promoted as a major general.

MCCLELLAN BECOMES GENERAL

After Irvin McDowell lost at Bull Run, McClellan became general of the Potomac
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PROMOTION AGAIN

After general Winfield Scott's retirement McClellan became chief General of all armies
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NOVEMBER, 1861

During this time McClellan cemented his bond with his Union army

FRIENDS OR SOLDIERS

McClellan was close to a lot of his men, and bonded with them
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REMOVED FROM gENERAL-IN-CHIEF

1862 McClellan was removed but was still was in command of the Potomac
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PENINSULA CAMPAIGN

McClellan set out to seize the Richmond, but was fooled
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CONFEDERATES LEADER WOUNDED

During the Peninsula Campaign, Johnston was wounded and Lee took over

FAILED CAMPAIGN

Due to McClellan's loss, Lincoln replaced him with Henry Halleck and John Pope
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POPE FAILS ALSO

Pope's following seize on Richmond failed and McClellan became general again
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BLOCKED FROM ATTACKING

McClellan counters Lee's planned invasion of Maryland, 1862
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RETREATED FROM MARYLAND

With the battle of Antietam, the confederates retreat back to Virginia

LINCOLN FED UP

After McClellan's failed opportunity, in November 1862, he was relieved of command

GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY

After ordered to New Jersey, in 1878 he was elected as governor of New Jersey
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WARS

Mexican American, civil war, Rich Mountain, Peninsula Campaign, Maryland Campaign
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WIFE

Mary Ellen Marcy (Nelly) McClellan

PARENTS

George McClellan Sr. And Mary McClellan
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POLITICS

After being relieved of command he got involved in politics
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POTENTIAL PRESIDENCY

He ran for president against Lincoln 1864
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HIS CHANCES FAILED

He wanted to negotiate with the confederacy, but the people refused
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THE DOWNGRADE

He was then on viewed as a complete failed of a general

STONEWALL JACKSON

Born 1824 to 1863
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CHILDHOOD

He had a very difficult childhood
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FULL NAME

Thomas Jonathan Jackson
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CONFEDERATE GENERAL

Jackson was one of the best generals for the confederacy
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YEARS OF SERVICE

Served from 1846-1851 for the USA
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YEARS OF SERVICE

Served from 1861-1863 for the confederacy
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DEATH

Died May 10, 1863 age 39
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REASON OF DEATH

He was shot three times mistakenly by his own men
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AMPUTATION

His arm was amputated and then he died from pneumonia 8 days later
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EXPERIENCED SOLDIER

Stonewall participated in over 30 prominent battles
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MAJOR SETBACK

The confederacy was at a major setback because of his death
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NICKNAMES

Stonewall, old jack, old blue light, tom fool
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"STONEWALL"

He was nicknamed Stonewall because he stayed in position while other fled

COMPLIMENTS

General Robert E. Lee considered Stonewall as one of his best followers
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VIRGINIA SECEDES

After his home state seceded he became a confederate general
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EARLY TROUBLES

At the age of two his six year old sister dies of typhoid
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SHORTLY AFTER

His father perished shortly after her of the same disease
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NEW FATHER

Stonewall's new father disliked him much sand beat him everyday
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SENT AWAY

After a while he and his siblings were sent to live with relatives

1842

At this time in his life Thomas enrolled in the military
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GRADUATION 1846

He graduated from West Point in 1846
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MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR

He was sent to the Mexican- American war as a lieutenant
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WAR END

In 1848, at the end of the war, he was the rank Brevet Major
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1851

He accepted a job as a professor at the Virginia Military Institute
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PROFESSOR JACKSON

He spent 10 years as a professor teaching artillery tactics and natural philosophy

"STONEWALL"

Jackson gets his name from the first Battle of Bull Run

UNFAVORABLE ODDS

Heading into the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, he was outnumbered 15,000 to 60,000
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DEFENDED

After successful battles, Jackson's army defends Richmond form the union

JACKSON AND LEE

Jackson joins Lee's army and was a major part of many important battles

OCTOBER 1862

In October, he was promoted to a Lieutenant General
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BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE

60,000 to 130,000 Lee and Jackson make a huge victory
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STEALTH UPON THOUSANDS

Jackson and 28,000 men walk 15 miles to attack the unions exposed rear
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BRUTAL WIN

At sunset Jackson marches his army through the woods
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FATAL CASUALTY

While walking through the woods, a North Carolina regime,not took fire and injured Jackson
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AMPUTATION NOT GOOD ENOUGH

They immediately take him to a field hospital to amputate his left arm

TRAGIC LOSS

Only a few days later, Jackson dies of pneumonia at age of 39
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LOSS OF WAR HERO

Southerns mourn the death of their hero while Lee fought without his general
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BURIED

Jackson was buried in Lexington, Virginia
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