Match these people and battles to their proper descriptions.

1. Johnston and Lee attacked
McClellan
A. "Stonewall" Jackson
2. commanded army of the Potomac
B. Jackson and Lee
3. kept Union army in Washington D.C.
C. McClellan
4. commanded army of Virginia
D. Robert E. Lee
5. commanded Union forces in the East
E. General Halleck
6.defeated Pope in the second battle of Bull
F. RunAntietam
7. bloodiest single-day
G.battleBattle of Seven Pines

Respuesta :

1. Johnston and Lee attacked McClellan - Battle of Seven Pines; This was part of the Peninsula Campaign designed to quickly capture Richmond
2. Commanded Army of the Potomac - Gen. McClellan, his distrust led to Lincoln replacing him. He would also later challenge Lincoln in the 1964 Presidential Election.
3. Kept Union Army in Washington, D.C. - "Stonewall" Jackson; Jackson was quite possibly a better General than Lee; Lee mourned his death greatly. He was accidentally killed by one of his own sentries. 
4. Commanded Army of Virginia - Robert E Lee; He was originally Lincoln's first choice for the Commander of the Union forces. When Virginia seceded, however, he could not take up arms against his own countrymen and kin. 
5. Commanded Union forces in the East - General Halleck; His defense first mindset led to his quick replacement. Lincoln called him a glorified clerk
6. defeated Pope at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run - Jackson and Lee; Pope met adn attacked Jackson's forces. When Lee's men arrived, Pope had to retreat
7. Bloodiest single day battle - Antietam; it was also one of the earlier battles. It showed that the war was not going to be over quickly.

Answer:

Johnston and Lee attacked McClellan - Battle of Seven Pines

Commanded Army of the Potomac - McClellan

Kept Union Army in Washington, D.C. - "Stonewall" Jackson

Commanded Army of Virginia - Robert E. Lee

Commanded Union forces in the East - General Halleck

Defeated Pope at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run - Jackson and Lee

Bloodiest single day battle - Antietam

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