Robert E. Lee lost the battles of: Battle Cheat Mountain (9/11/1861 to 9/13/1861), Battle of South Mountain (9/14/1862), Battle of Gettysburg (7/1/1863), and Appomattox Campaign (3/29/1865).
Three major ones - Antietam, Gettysburg, Petersburg.
Three - Antietam, Gettysburg, Petersburg (if we don't class Appomattox as separate from this one).
Second Bull Run, Chancersville, Antietem, Fredricksburg, Cold Harbor, Part of the Seven days battles. Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Seige of Petersburg, Gettsburg. and the battle of dos
General Robert E Lee was there, and at the time he was considered the best strategic general, however the Union did win a few battles in the east, like when Lee marched into Maryland, and at Gettysburg
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Stonewal Jackson, killed at Chancellorsville - after which neither Lee nor his army was quite the same again. Another answer could be cavalry leader Jeb Stewart who was Lee's eyes and ears at many battles, but helped him to lose Gettysburg, and was killed at Spotsylvania.
Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.
His major victories were: Seven Days Battles Fredericksburgh Chancellorsville Second Manassas The Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor
i think it was 7 or so
Lee was a master of defense, and was very bold and audacious on the attack, splitting his army in the face of a stronger foe to win several battles.
Robert E. Lee was the victor
Robert E. Lee was the victor
General Robert E Lee was there, and at the time he was considered the best strategic general, however the Union did win a few battles in the east, like when Lee marched into Maryland, and at Gettysburg
Several Battles were fought. They are Known as the seven days battles.
He lost four: Antietam, Gettysburg, Petersburg, and Appomattox, but many of his victories were pyrrhic victories, especially after Gettysburg.
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Stonewal Jackson, killed at Chancellorsville - after which neither Lee nor his army was quite the same again. Another answer could be cavalry leader Jeb Stewart who was Lee's eyes and ears at many battles, but helped him to lose Gettysburg, and was killed at Spotsylvania.
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There were two Battles of Bull Run as it was called in the North (or two Battles of Manassas as it was called in the South). In the first battle (1861), General McDowell was the general for the North, and General Beauregard was the general for the South. In the second battle (1862), General Pope was the general for the North, and General Lee was the general for the South.
The newly-promoted Confederate General Robert E. Lee against the Union commander George McClellan. Lee won spectacularly.