General Robert E. Lee ... Richmond fell in April 1865, Leeamp39s army retreated west ward. The north surrounded the Confederates. Lee surrendered on April 9th, 1865. ... View More
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Confederate General Robert Edward Lee ... While these specific battles were all tactical losses for the Confederates, Lee accomplished the essential goal of leading McClellanamp39s union army troops away ... View More
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Lee vs. Grant Civil War ... They are often compared to each other and it is debated who was the better general: Lee for leading the Confederates through four years of fighting, or Grant ... View More
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general lee ... Once General Lee resigned as colonel 1st cavalry of the Union forces, and left to fight for the Confederates, they put General Lee in charge of a lot. View More
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General lee ... Once General Lee resigned as colonel 1st cavalry of the Union forces, and left to fight for the Confederates, they put General Lee in charge of a lot. View More
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Civil War Battles ... the Yanks. If they beat the confederates Leeamp39s defense strategy would be ruined. Each side had there own strategy. McDowell strategy ... View More
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Bull Run ... the Yanks. If they beat the confederates Leeamp39s defense strategy would be ruined. Each side had there own strategy. McDowell strategy ... View More
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The Battle of Gettysburg ... The day began with the Federalist bombarding the confederates with artillery fire. With Ewellamp39s beginning attack, Lee rode to Longstreetamp39s headquarters, to ... View More
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UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR ... and killed. The Confederates were defeated. General Lee took all the blame for the defeat, and said it was ampquotall my faultampquot. The next ... View More
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Gettysburg1 ... Early that afternoon, Stuart came back to the Confederates and informed Lee about the Union. Stuart was now going to help them attack the left flank. ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... is ordered to fall back to the ampquotsafeampquot center of the Union line to rest after their bout with the Confederates the previous day. Lee orders Longstreet to attack ... View More
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Killer Angels Summary ... is ordered to fall back to the ampquotsafeampquot center of the Union line to rest after their bout with the Confederates the previous day. Lee orders Longstreet to attack ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... E. Lee arrived around the same time. He saw all of the men at Cemetery Hill and decided to wait until tomorrow to attack them. All in all the confederates won ... View More
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The Killer Angels ... Most of the Confederates, including Lee, are happy about the outcome of the dayamp39s events and are confident about the battle to come in the morning. ... View More
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Battle of Chancellorsville ... He presumed Hooker to be that man. Jefferson Davis gave his people, the Confederates, General Lee to fight for their freedom. The ... View More
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Civil War ... Encarta. Robert E. Lee was a brilliant confederate general, whose military skills were probably the greatest single factor in keeping the confederates alive. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... It is the closest thing to flat ground that Confederates have and Lee says they are weak there. Longstreet argued the attack, but Lee would not listen. ... View More
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Killer Angels ... The next morning skirmishes begin between the Confederates and Buford\amp39s men in Gettysberg. Although General Robert E. Lee is having minor heart troubles, he ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... For example, the Confederates ordered General Pickett to make a charge on the Union ... of Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil WarVol.2: Lee ordered General ... View More
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Gettsyburg ... smaller Confederate army. Second, Lee and the Confederates had used up most of their supplies and needed more. Lastly, the Union ... View More
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Civil War Turning Points ... A strong Union force intercepted Leeamp39s march at Gettysburg, where in a titanic threeday battle the Confederates made a valiant effort to break the Union lines ... View More
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civil war turning points ... A strong Union force intercepted Leeamp39s march at Gettysburg, where in a titanic threeday battle the Confederates made a valiant effort to break the Union lines ... View More
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Civil War ... in Maryland. For the Confederates twentysix thousand men dead and wounded. Defeated Lee heads back to Virginia. Fredericksburg ... View More
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Gettysburg The Story of Gettysburg Prelude to Gettysburg Lee Marches North Early in June 1863, The Confederates were using Shepard Valley to hide their movements through ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... Lee began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... Lee began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding ... View More
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The Battle Of Gettysburg ... Lee began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding ... View More
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gettysburg ... Lee began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding ... View More
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Commanders of the Army of the Potomac ... Meanwhile, McClellan blew an opportunity to catch the Confederates off balance after he learned of Leeamp39s plans but stalled and hesitated for a day giving the ... View More
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Gettysburge ... Ordering a full fledge attack against the Union troops General Lee started the ... Unfortunately for the Confederates, they had a serious communication problem. ... View More
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