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Was General Robert E. Lee confederacy or union?

Confederacy.


Where did the confederacy surrender to the union?

The Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia is where the Confederacy surrendered to the Union. It was Robert E. Lee who surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.


Where did the confederacy surrendered to the union?

The Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia is where the Confederacy surrendered to the Union. It was Robert E. Lee who surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.


When did Robert E. Lee join the confederacy?

in 1861 when his home state of Virginia seceded from the Union


Who was important during the US Civil War?

Ulysses grant (union), and Robert Lee (Confederacy)


What was the outcome of fredricksburg?

The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought between the Union and the Confederacy. The outcome of the battle was a victory for the Confederacy. Robert E. Lee led the Confederacy in the battle.


Who was a major general in the civil war?

General Robert Edward Lee of the confederacy and George Meade of the union


Who were the leading generals of the battle of Appomattox?

General Sherman of the Union and General Robert E. Lee of the Confederacy.


Who were the commanders of the union and confederate forces?

The Union had undergone a number of successive commanders , in 1865 the Union commander was U.S.Grant and for the Confederacy it was Robert E. Lee .


What position was lee offered by the union army before he joined the confederacy?

Before joining the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee was offered the position of commanding general of the Union Army by President Abraham Lincoln. However, Lee declined the offer due to his loyalty to his home state of Virginia, which had seceded from the Union.


Who was in charge in the Battle of Chancellorsville?

At the battle of Chancellorsville, it was General Robert E. Lee for the Confederacy and Joseph Hooker for the Union.


Who where the two commanders for the Gettysburg battle?

Union - General George Meade Confederacy - General Robert E. Lee