Because he sees no validity in the Southern cause(:
Because he disapproved of secession.
Because he disapproved of secession, but he was passionately concerned with the fortunes of his home-state of Virginia.
The Confederacy (South) He did not approve of secession, but felt he ought to go with his state (Virginia) when it eventually voted Confederate.
he said that the british were coming
Charles Lee of the American revolution had no blood relationship with Robert Edward Lee. Charles Lee was a former British officer, who when the American Revolution War broke out, volunteered his services to the Continental Army.
he hated it
Lee and Lincoln both felt that secession would damage the country, and allthough there were many contrasting points of view in the nation at the time, they felt that it would be a bad idea to permit any secession.
Because he disapproved of secession.
That slavery was a bad thing, and secession was a bad thing.
A term used for people who opposed secession of the states were called conservatives. The people that supported secession were called secessionists.
Robert E. Lee
Because he disapproved of secession, but he was passionately concerned with the fortunes of his home-state of Virginia.
After General Scott offered him command of the Union army, which he refused, Lee said he could never draw his sword against his home state, Virginia. Lee was opposed to secession.
Actually. it was Robert E Lee. Lincoln had no problem using force to hold the Union together. Her did see it as the last resort but he knew all along it would eventually come to force. Robert E. Lee did not want secession to happen but if it did felt is was wrong for force to be used to prevent it.
Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general during the American Civil War, defined secession as a right that was granted to states under the United States Constitution. He believed that states had the power to leave the Union if they felt their rights were being violated by the federal government. However, Lee also expressed his personal wish for the preservation of the Union and loyalty to his home state of Virginia.
Fort Lee is a historic site that was an American Revolution fort in Salem, Massachusetts.
Robert E. Lee was appointed to be the major general of the military and naval forces of Virginia. When Virginia officially seceded, Lee became a general in the Confederate Army.