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McClellan's failure to take Richmond... * A) was a major victory for the North B) Demoralized the North & hampered Lincoln's requests for volunteers C) Led to his immediate replacement D) Led Britain &
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McClellan's failure to take Richmond... *
A) was a major victory for the North
B) Demoralized the North & hampered Lincoln's requests for volunteers
C) Led to his immediate replacement
D) Led Britain & France to promise the South their support
E) was understandable; the South could not be taken down at that point - they were too
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Answer: I believe the answer is A but im not very sure.
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