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commander during the first months



            of  the war, but his reluctance to




            advance started to frustrate Lincoln



            little by little. By 1862, George B.



            McClellan planned a strategy to




            capture Yorktown and on May 4th,



            he was able to successfully lead his



            army up the peninsula between the




            York and James Rivers and capture



            Yorktown. However, he was soon




            attacked by the forces led by Robert



            E. Lee and Jackson, who were




            part of  the Confederate. This was



            known as the Seven Days' Battles,
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