What did George McClellan and other Peace Democrats want?
(A) To punish the South for causing the Civil War
(B) To end the war and let the South go
(C) To make Kansas a slave state
(D) To fight only a limited war, not a total war, against the South
Ans: (B) To end the war and let the South go
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