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The first campaign in the Civil War in which Robert E. Lee led
the Army of Northern Virginia, the Seven Days Battles were fought
southeast of the Confederate capital of Richmond in the summer of
1862. Lee and his fellow officers, including "Stonewall" Jackson,
James Longstreet, A. P. Hill, and D. H. Hill, pushed George B.
McClellan s Army of the Potomac from the gates of Richmond to the
James River, where the Union forces reached safety. Along the way,
Lee lost several opportunities to harm McClellan. The Seven Days
have been the subject of numerous historical treatments, but none
more detailed and engaging than Brian K. Burton s retelling of the
campaign that lifted Southern spirits, began Lee s ascent to fame,
and almost prompted European recognition of the Confederacy."
Often cited as one of the most decisive campaigns in military
history, the Seven Days Battles were the first campaign in which
Robert E. Lee led the Army of Northern Virginia--as well as the
first in which Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson worked together.
In this guidebook, the acknowledged expert on the Seven Days
Battles conducts readers, tourists, and armchair travelers through
the history and terrain of this pivotal series of Civil War
battles. Maps and descriptive overviews of the battles guide
readers to key locales and evoke a sense of what participants on
either side saw in 1862. From the beginning of George B.
McClellan's Peninsula Campaign, which culminated in the Seven Days,
to the bloody battles that saved the Confederate capital from
capture, this guide unfolds the strategies, routes, and key
engagements of this critical campaign, offering today's visitors
and Civil War enthusiasts the clearest picture yet of what happened
during the Seven Days.
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