he was the leader of the south
North - Ulysses S. Grant South - Robert E. Lee
General George Meade for the North, General Robert E. Lee for the South.
For the North (Union) it was George Meade and for the South (Confederacy) it was Robert E. Lee. The North won the battle and the battle marked the end of the South's attempts to invade the North.
Robert E. Lee was the most successful of the Confederate generals. He was on the side of the South. The South's states included Virgina,Tennessee, Arkansas, Georgia,Texas,Mississippi,Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina and Louisiana.
Meade commanded the Union forces. Lincoln as president was Commander-in-Chief.
North - Ulysses S. Grant South - Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee was the LEADER of the confederate states (the south) in the civil war against Ulysses S. Grant, the leader for the Union (north).
General George Meade for the North, General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee was never 'leader of the South' - Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America.
Robert E. Lee
For the North (Union) it was George Meade and for the South (Confederacy) it was Robert E. Lee. The North won the battle and the battle marked the end of the South's attempts to invade the North.
Grant vs Lee (North & South)
Robert e. Lee
The south.
Robert E. Lee.
Lee for the South, Meade for the North