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Some members of the Lincoln administration reacted to George McClellan's subtle moves in the campaign to be the result of cowardice and not a way of luring Lee to his doom by encouraging Lee's insane attacks. Would Johnston's cool headed decision not to risk the entire army in foolhardy attacks look less savy and more over cautious? How much longer than the year it took to win would the war have lasted? Would slavery have lasted past 1890?
OOC: Little Mac worried about getting sacked at the end of the Seven Days attacks and crushes Lee's army instead of retreating. The US outlaws slavery in 1890 due to representation of Western States and the fact that the South can't even run the bluff of seceding. It already tried that, got beaten badly and now is far weaker compared to the North than 1862.