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Which Union general, wounded in the foot at Antietam, would, within six months time, be the commander of the Army of the Potomac?
Question 1:
Which Union general, wounded in the foot at Antietam, would, within six months time, be the commander of the Army of the Potomac?
A.
John Sedgwick
B.
Ambrose Burnside
C.
Joe Hooker
D.
Samuel Crawford
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