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Strategic Planning and Logistics in the Civil War
The chapter explores General Lee's strategic plan to move the fight to Maryland, discussing logistical aspects, the decentralized command structure, and the relationship between Lee and his commanders. It contrasts the Union's industrialized approach with the Confederacy's reliance on foraging off the land, highlighting the differing leadership styles of generals like Longstreet and Jackson.