Confederate General Robert Edward Lee ... subordinates. He became known as ampquotGranny Leeampquot throughout the south. Despite ... Richmond. Leeamp39s reputation among people in the south was saved. He ... View More
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General Robert E. Lee ... Lee hated slavery like the North, but he lived in the South. The South hated Lincoln and the North and the South started to separate. ... View More
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Lees Surrender ... He had a great influence over the South, consequently, when Lee asked his men to be as good as citizens of a united nation as they had been good soldiers in war ... View More
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Gettysburg ... July 3rd and into the next day, Saturday, July 4th, Confederates wounded were loaded aboard wagons that began the journey back toward the South. Lee was forced ... View More
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Why the Civil War Laster 4 Years ... use of colored troops...the heaviest blow yet dealt to the rebellion.ampquot By training and using black troops to fight in the south it may have given Lee and the ... View More
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Why the South Lost Gettysburg ... Another possible reason for the southamp39s loss is because of a lack of ammunition because a miss communication between Lee and Pendleton. ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... After the war, Lee was considered a hero of the south, with dignity he accepted his defeat and preached to his people the necessity of peace and national unity ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... After the war, Lee was considered a hero of the south, with dignity he accepted his defeat and preached to his people the necessity of peace and national unity ... View More
Wordcount: 1087
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Gettysburg Battle ... July 3rd and into the next day, Saturday, July 4th, Confederate wounded was loaded aboard wagons that began the journey back toward the South. Lee was forced ... View More
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Gettysburg Battle ... July 3rd and into the next day, Saturday, July 4th, Confederate wounded was loaded aboard wagons that began the journey back toward the South. Lee was forced ... View More
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general lee ... be called on to draw my sword against my heritage.ampquot After General Lee decided to side with the confederate armies, he was cherished by the south, and hated by ... View More
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General lee ... be called on to draw my sword against my heritage.ampquot After General Lee decided to side with the confederate armies, he was cherished by the south, and hated by ... View More
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gettysberg ... July 3rd and into the next day, Saturday, July 4th, Confederate wounded was loaded aboard wagons that began the journey back toward the South. Lee was forced ... View More
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Gettysburg ... He tells Lee that maybe Hill should be in charge, but Lee wants only Longstreet. The South is a mile away from the North and on there way to attack them. ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... At the start of the battle, Lee had about 60,000 men in a region east of Chancellorsville and south of Fredericksburg. ... Robert E. Lee was the hero of the South. ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... At the start of the battle, Lee had about 60,000 men in a region east of Chancellorsville and south of Fredericksburg. ... Robert E. Lee was the hero of the South. ... View More
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Robert E. Lee ... Fredricksburg on December 13. Union general Ambrose E. Burnside attacked Leeamp39s army entrenched south of the city. The result was a ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... Edward Leeampquot http://www.stratfordhall.org/rel.htm 23 March 1999 ampquotRobert E. Lee, Beloved General of the Southampquot www.microd.com/~aeric/theman.htm 23 March 1999 View More
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The Killer Angels ... General Rodes and General Early arrive and send word to Lee that they have engaged the Union troops, who continue to come in from the South. ... View More
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Civil War Term Paper ... Transportation problems and successful blockades caused severe shortages of food and supplies in the South. Starving soldiers began to desert Leeamp39s forces. ... View More
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civil war ... Transportation problems and successful blockades caused severe shortages of food and supplies in the South. Starving soldiers began to desert Leeamp39s forces. ... View More
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civil war1 ... The South had Robert E Lee and he was one of the best general ever. They graduated in West Point and once fought together during the Mexican War. ... View More
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Two Societies at War, 18611865 ... place in Gettysburg. On July 1st, 1863, the first day of battle, General Lee drove General Meadeamp39s army south of town. Meade set up ... View More
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The Southern Defeat ... military skill alone was enough to give Robert E. Leeamp39s forces in the South serious problem, but the Union army also greatly outnumbered the Southamp39s troops. ... View More
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killer angels ... Lee even credits himself for the Southamp39s failure, as quoted in the book, ampquotNo blame can be attached to the army for its failure to accomplish what was projected ... View More
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Civil War Leaders and Their Conflicts ... other would accept war.ampquot This clearly shows that Lincoln not only blames the north for the war, but the south also. Unlike Robert E. Leeamp39s conflict, Lincolnamp39s ... View More
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UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR ... the US Civil War. General Robert E. Lee, from the south and George G. Meade from the north lead their troops. On July 4th Robert ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... Longstreet, Pickett, Armistead, Kemper, and Garnett, who discuss the causes of the Southamp39s secession and Gen. Lee with Fremantle, a British soldier observing ... View More
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Killer Angels Summary ... Longstreet, Pickett, Armistead, Kemper, and Garnett, who discuss the causes of the Southamp39s secession and Gen. Lee with Fremantle, a British soldier observing ... View More
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North and South/Civil War journals ... am, however, infuriated that that lanky lawyer from neither North nor South has made ... 4. April 15, 1865 When Grant and Lee met to accomplish the surrender, the ... View More
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