To stop the Union forces, Lee sent Jackson's troops around Pope's right side. Then Lee's main force fell upon the Union's left side. This battle became known as the
. Caught off guard, Pope's army fell apart. By the end of August 1862, Lee had pushed most of the Union forces out of Virginia. He then decided to take the war into the North.
No, though he was offered command of Federal forces, he resigned to fight for Virginia and would up in command of the Army of Northern Virginia.
The Battle of Chancellorsville was due to the Union's attempt to defeat the Army of Northern Virginia and ultimately capture Richmond, the South's capitol. Although Union forces outnumbered the Southern forces, Robert E. Lee led his Army of Northern Virginia and defeated the Union army.
Robert E Lee declined the offer of Union forces because he was originally from Virginia, and they had joined the Confederacy. He felt that it was not loyal to fight for the Union, when his own state was part of the Confederate States of America.
Virginia was the battle ground for Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. He had few Union opponents that could match his leadership and power over Union generals sent to defeat him. In the Western Theater, the Union forces used their strength in numbers and their control of the waterways and railroads to create havoc for the Confederate defenders.
he was general of confederate forces during the civil war
No, though he was offered command of Federal forces, he resigned to fight for Virginia and would up in command of the Army of Northern Virginia.
The Battle of Chancellorsville was due to the Union's attempt to defeat the Army of Northern Virginia and ultimately capture Richmond, the South's capitol. Although Union forces outnumbered the Southern forces, Robert E. Lee led his Army of Northern Virginia and defeated the Union army.
Because his home state of Virginia seceded from the Union, and he refused to take up arms against his state and her people.
No, he commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. But, at the begining of the war, he was offered command of the US Army forces, but declined.
Robert E Lee declined the offer of Union forces because he was originally from Virginia, and they had joined the Confederacy. He felt that it was not loyal to fight for the Union, when his own state was part of the Confederate States of America.
The job of commander of the Union Forces was offered to Robert Edward Lee.
Robert E. Lee. He decided to go with his state, Virginia.
Virginia was the battle ground for Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. He had few Union opponents that could match his leadership and power over Union generals sent to defeat him. In the Western Theater, the Union forces used their strength in numbers and their control of the waterways and railroads to create havoc for the Confederate defenders.
The Union forces at Fort Sumter were under the command of Major Robert Anderson.
Lee surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia. The surrender happened in the private home of Wilmer McLean.
Lee declined the job and resigned his commission to fight for Virginia instead.
Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.