Grant surrendered to Robert E. Lee at Appomattox
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this would be Ulysses S. Grant NEW RESPONDENT Major Gen. Ambrose Burnside.
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After Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, Ulysses S. Grant noted that the Confederate rebels had effectively become "our countrymen" again. He emphasized the importance of reconciliation and healing, suggesting that former enemies should be treated with dignity and respect in order to foster national unity. Grant believed in moving forward together rather than seeking retribution against those who had fought for the Confederacy.
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
it was a very professional surrender. both men had already known each other from a while back and they both respected each other a great deal
Where Robert E. Lee Confederate General surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses Grant, on April 9, 1865. Ending the South's attempt to create a separate nation and an American Civil War's end.