No.
He had surrendered his army, and told them to go home in an orderly fashion.
He resisted appeals to continue the struggle with guerrilla campaigns in the hills.
Richmond was protected by Lee's army at Petersburg, which had been besieged by Grant, knowing that the Confederates were running out of manpower. When Lee's lines had worn too thin to hold, he tried to escape from Virginia, leaving Richmond to the enemy.
Richmond
The capital of Virginia is Richmond. It is located in the central part of the state along the fall line of the James River. Richmond is known for its history, architecture, and as a cultural hub in Virginia.
Originally - Montgomery, Alabama. Then after Virginia voted Confederate, it was moved to Richmond, Virginia. Finally, after the fall of Richmond, it was briefly re-installed in a small town called Washington, Georgia.
The surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia under Lee at Appomattox Court House.
The siege of Petersburg a city in Virginia was the main factor in the fall of Richmond. Petersburg lay south of the Confederate capital of Richmond. By laying siege to this city it began to cut off the railway supplies to Richmond.
In the American Civil War (War Between the States) the Confederate Capital, Richmond, Virginia, fell after the Battle of Five Forks on April 1, 1865, when the Union XXV Corps took the city. This defeat cut off Lee's escape route and both Richmond and Petersburg were evacuated the following day. See links below.
Yes, Richmond, Virginia, is located on the fall line, which is the geographic boundary where rivers transition from higher elevations to lower plains, resulting in waterfalls and rapids. This line marks the point where the Piedmont region meets the Coastal Plain, and it has historically been significant for trade and transportation. The fall line creates natural barriers that influenced the development of cities along its path, including Richmond.
Richmond was evacuated on April 2, 1865
The point in a river where you encounter rapids. Seagoing ships can come up a river until they reach that point. Richmond VA is one city located at the fall line of the James River.
The halfway point between Arlington, MA and Richmond Virginia falls in or around Hamilton Township, NJ.
In 1865, the city of Richmond, Virginia, served as the Confederate capital and was protected by Petersburg, which acted as a crucial buffer. Petersburg was strategically located and its defenses were vital for safeguarding Richmond from Union forces. The fall of Petersburg in April 1865 ultimately led to the fall of Richmond shortly thereafter, marking a significant turning point in the Civil War.