Confederate General Robert E. Lee was in constant danger during the US Civil War. Many leading generals on both sides of the war were always in danger of losing their lives. Notable general deaths were Confederate General Albert S. Johnston, JEB Stuart and Stonewall Jackson. On the Union side as one example, John Pope was almost killed in his headquarters tent by cannon fire.
It did, when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
No he was never married.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee was married. There is a record of many of the letters he wrote to her. In one letter he wrote that he believed there was a chance that a truce or a peace might be negotiated between the North and the South.
The specific name of the army Confederate General Robert E Lee commanded was the Army of Northern Virgina. Even to the last weeks of the war Confederate President Jefferson Davis clearly demonstrated his power by appointing General Johnston to command the Army of Tennessee.
There was no confederate soldier ever pictured on confederacy currency. General George Washington was featured on one of the bank notes that was in circulation.
He was a general in the war so he went where ever his army went but he stayed Richmond mostly.
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Union. No Confederate officer ever became President.
The Battle of Gettysburg was not only the largest battle fought in the Civil War; it was the largest battle ever fought in North America. The Gettysburg Battle involved approximately 85,000 men in the Union's Army of the Potomac, led by General George Gordon Meade, and around 75,000 men in the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led by General Robert Edward Lee. 23,049 Union soldiers and 28,063 Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing.
Robert E. Lee for the South ,George Meade for the North.actually it was Ulysses s grant for the north. dumb answer ^^No, actually Robert E. Lee and George Meade are correct. You can check for yourself... just type Robert E. Lee or George Meade into Google.the actual answer is for the north general Meade, colonial Chamberlain, south general Lee, and Longstreet (trust me I'm reading the killer angels and that goes into Gettysburg with more detail than you will ever want)by the way Grant was not even at Gettysburg the first answer was correct.
(The uncapitalized word means a comrade, accomplice, or associate.) "The kidnapper was arrested, but his confederate escaped." "No trace was ever found of the sunken Confederate ship."
There might. But if there is ever a girl president the U.S. will be in danger and will sink.