General McClellan managed to blame all his woes on General-in-Chief Winfield Scott, leading to his swift takeover of that very rank. Yet when given a chance to lead, McClellan quickly proved unequal to the task.
Of the course, the task would have tested the mettle of even the greatest of men, but McClellan’s behavior in the fall and winter of 1861 raise serious questions about his ability and character. Join us for an exploration of a man rapidly making enemies where he ought to have made friends.