The Battle Digest summary includes all the key aspects of the campaign and battle, including maps, images, and lessons learned.
In the autumn of 1862, Lincolnās new commander, Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, promised swift action by moving south against Fredericksburg to open a route to the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. With Gen. Robert E. Leeās Confederate army divided, Burnside believed he could do it all before Lee could react. But when his pontoon bridges failed to arrive, Burnsideās campaign started unraveling. When the bridges finally arrived, it was too late: Lee had been given the time he needed to prepare his defense. What happened next was arguably the greatest military blunder of the American Civil War. Burnside launched a piecemeal frontal assault into the strength of Leeās defenses. The result was disastrous.
Battle Digest: Fredericksburg - Christopher J. Petty
The Battle Digest summary includes all the key aspects of the campaign and battle, including maps, images, and lessons learned.
In the autumn of 1862, Lincolnās new commander, Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, promised swift action by moving south against Fredericksburg to open a route to the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. With Gen. Robert E. Leeās Confederate army divided, Burnside believed he could do it all before Lee could react. But when his pontoon bridges failed to arrive, Burnsideās campaign started unraveling. When the bridges finally arrived, it was too late: Lee had been given the time he needed to prepare his defense. What happened next was arguably the greatest military blunder of the American Civil War. Burnside launched a piecemeal frontal assault into the strength of Leeās defenses. The result was disastrous.