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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
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What ultimately led to Burnside losing the Battle of Fredericksburg? He did not have enough men. He failed to know where Lee was

. He did not improvise or change. He was afraid to get into a fight.
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2 answers:
erma4kov [3.2K]3 years ago
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He did not improvise or change, led to Burnside losing the Battle of Fredericksburg.

noname [10]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is C) he did not improvise or change.

<em>What ultimately led to Burnside losing the Battle of Fredericksburg was that he did not improvise or change.</em>

The Battle of Fredericksburg was held on December 13, 1863. The Army of the Potomac was commanded by Ambrose Burnside. He ordered his men to attack both flanks of General Robert E. Lee Confederate troops settled in Fredericksburg. The Southern troops contended the Union Army although they had fewer soldiers. In the end, the victory was for General Lee and his Confederate troops. What ultimately led to Burnside losing the Battle of Fredericksburg was that he did not improvise or change.

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