Civil War Questions
By: Jessica • Research Paper • 418 Words • December 14, 2009 • 1,577 Views
Essay title: Civil War Questions
Q1.
Societies strict rules about who is allowed to move up in the ranks of the army seriously impaired their being many qualified leaders. The nobles that were leading the army were not always the most qualified for the job. They did not base moving up in the ranks by skill or intelligence, which probably caused a lot of armies to miss out on some great leaders. One example of a leader who could have lost battle for an army was Prince Rupert. He was a good leader and when his men were on the battlefield they were a strong force. However, Rupert had a tendency to chase people for miles off a battlefield, leaving the rest of the army shorthanded. He was not a good enough leader to instill the discipline in his troops to stay on the battlefield. Another example of poor planning as a leader was Burgoyne when he was marching towards Albany. A smarter leader would have realized that the baggage train that he had was way to big. He did not need all the firepower that he brought, and it was slowing them way down. All the Americans had to do was to make his route hard to cross by dropping down trees and ambushing him. If moving up in the ranks of the army was based on skill, intelligence, and seniority then some of these blunders may have gone differently and the world as we know it could be a different place.
Q2.
Wellington