But the sad sack McClellan ground down the far more nimble Lee
Posted by Jeff Spencer on September 18, 2025, 15:23:47, in reply to "September 17, 1862."
The weapon of the Union was always crude, blunt attrition. When Lee won, he usually took losses nearly as bad as the Union. If Lee had been a Great Moltke, he might have destroyed the Union army in the east. Only complete annihilation would have ended the war in the South's favor.