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On March 11, 1862, Lincoln relieved McClellan as General-in-Chief and took direct command of the Union armies.

On November 2, 1862, Lincoln named Ambrose E. Burnside as Commander of the Army of the Potomac, replacing McClellan.

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President Lincoln removed General McClellan from his position of leader of the Army of the Potomac for due cause in Lincoln's mind. He then called upon General Ambrose E. Burnside to take command of the Army of the Potomac. This happened late in 1862.

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Meade was appointed commander of Army of the Potomac, a command which he kept until the war ended. However, Ulysses S. Grant was named to a higher post and he became subordinate to Grant.

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Major General Ambrose E. Burnside replaced Major General McClellan.

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