What was the Peninsular Campaign?
A) Bragg's tactic of pushing Union forces westward toward the Mississippi River, where Confederates would be better equipped to defeat them once and for all
B) Scott's three-pronged strategy to impose a blockade on southern ports and slowly crush Confederate resistance on all fronts
C) Douglass's movement to build confidence in African American soldiers and help motivate them to fight for the promises of a Union victory
D) Lee's efforts to influence elections in the North by achieving a successful northern invasion that would inspire Europeans to send his troops supplies
E) McClellan's unsuccessful plan to re-initiate substantial fighting in the East by moving the Union army toward the mouth of the James River in Virginia
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