Lee intended to coordinate Pickett's charge with an attack on the Union rear by 8,000 Confederate cavalrymen led by General Jeb Stuart. There was only one problem--twenty-three-year-old George Armstrong Custer, a general for three days, denied Stuart the pathway to the Union rear by leading several thousand Union cavalrymen on a series of brazen charges.
Pickett's Charge was a last-ditch attempt by a desperate Robert E. Lee to defeat General George Meade a the Battle of Gettysburg. Lee sent 15,000 men uphill through an open field at the Union lines in the hills above town. Barely 6,000 of them survived.
Lee ordered him to retreat
Pickett carried out the orders given by Lee in merit. Therefore he doesn't need any justification. It's interesting to note that Lee gave the order to charge despite the advice of Gen. Longstreet, who didn't believe in the possibility that the assault could be successful.
The president of the confederacy was Jefferson Davis. The man in charge of the Confederate Army also known as the Armies of Northern Virginia was General Robert E. Lee.
The only hope was to escape the net and head for North Carolina, where he might be able to join forces with Joe Johnston and defeat Sherman. It was a pretty slim hope, at best.
During the Third day of the Battle of Gettysbug in 1863. But it was not Lee who ordered it, it was Pickett.
send in his force along the flanks!
No. If it had, Gettysburg probably would not have ended the way it did and Lee would have marched even farther north.
No, I think General Lee took too much undeserved blame upon himself. Lee was an excellent military strategist who ran into another officer's part of the mistake.
Most certainly the doubts and reluctance of Longstreet at the last minute cost General Lee that battle.
A number of famous things occured at the Battle of Gettysburg things such as: Picketts Charge Battle of Little Round Top Lee's Retreat Ended Lee's Northern Campaign and many more.
Pickett's Charge was a last-ditch attempt by a desperate Robert E. Lee to defeat General George Meade a the Battle of Gettysburg. Lee sent 15,000 men uphill through an open field at the Union lines in the hills above town. Barely 6,000 of them survived.
One division was comanded by Major General George Pickett and is known as Pickett's Charge although he was ordered to stay in back by Gen.Robert E Lee. The fault of this charge does not fall upon Picketts shoulders nor are the other two division commanders (Pettigrew and Trimble) to be faulted. Lieutenant General James Longstreet obeyed General Robert E. Lee who planned and ordered the charge.Pickett,
It marked the end of the Battle of Gettysburg - the failure of Lee's second and last attempt to invade the North, and a big psychological blow to the Confederates, with signs of disagreement between Lee and his faithful second-in-command James Longstreet. Lee would be kept on the defensive from then on, never again able to execute his famous bold aggressive thrusts, and his health starting to fail too.
Authority to do something can be accepted by a subordinate but the responsicibilty remains that of the delegator. General Lee delegated authority for Picketts charge but knew he had to accept responsibility for the result. The responsibility to carry out the order requires that both parties have responsibility but the overall responsibility remains with delegator of the authority.
Wen-Pin Hope Lee was born in 1967.
Robert Edward Lee was the chief general in charge of the Confederate Army and all of its affairs. I hope i was of some help. :P