Lee was a traditional Southern aristocrat and military leader, noble, humourless, capable of inspiring fanatical loyalty.
Grant was the triumph of ordinariness - a simple man, who was good at simplifying problems, and well-suited to a long war of attrition.
Yes, in fact. Ulysess S. Grant happened to be drunk at the time. Not only did this show disrespect towards Robert E. Lee, But this showed disrespect towards the entire Confederate Army.
Lee and Grant were officers in the US Army under General Wainwright in the attack and defeat of Mexico under general Santa Ana. Later, they were leaders on opposite sides during the US Civil War.
No , R.E. Lee surrendered to U.S. Grant .
The Union, or the Northerners meaning Ulysses S. Grant.
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Yes, in fact. Ulysess S. Grant happened to be drunk at the time. Not only did this show disrespect towards Robert E. Lee, But this showed disrespect towards the entire Confederate Army.
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Lee and Grant were officers in the US Army under General Wainwright in the attack and defeat of Mexico under general Santa Ana. Later, they were leaders on opposite sides during the US Civil War.
No , R.E. Lee surrendered to U.S. Grant .
Lee did not have cancer, but Grant did.
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The Confederacy is the south which contained 13 states. The Civil War lasted from April 1861-April 1865 when Conferate general Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse to Union general Ulysess S. Grant,
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Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant.
The surrender of the Confederate General of the Army of Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee to the commander of the Union's Army of the Potomac, Ulysses S. Grant, ended the US Civil War. The date was April 9, 1865. Lee was the military leader of the Confederacy and as such, his surrender was valid. A few Southern military men wanted to fight a guerrilla war to harass the North but Lee was opposed to this. President Jefferson Davis of the Confederacy accepted Lee's action in ending the war.
no, although it was the high point for the south's success. after the battle of Gettysburg, it all went downhill for the south. eventually leading to the surrender of Robert e lee and his army of northern Virginia to Ulysess S. Grant at apamattox court house Virginia, 2 years later.