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| Posted: Tue Nov 15th, 2011 03:25 am |
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Hellcat Person
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I don't think that Lincoln caused as much problems for the generals in the east as you suggest. Yes, they had to more put up with him, but at the same time he had to more put up with them. When Grant came east it seems that if the interference of Lincoln and his administration were a major cause of the generals in the east then Grant should have been removed after a few months for his failures and for getting little done.
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