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Q: What Confederate successes lead to Robert E Lee's invasion of the north in 1863?
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Which battle was the first confederate invasion of the north stopped?

Antietam


What did Robert lee do?

Robert E. Lee was one of the confederate generals but first agreed to fight for the north.


Did Gettysburg take place in union or confederate territory?

Union Territory, it was Lee's second invasion of the North.


Were did Robert E Lee surrender the confederate army to the north?

Appomattox, Virginia


Was Robert E. Lee north or south?

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.


Who was the Confederate general who led two invasions of the north in 1862 and 1863?

Robert E. Lee


Confederate general who led two invasions of the North in 1862 and 1863?

Robert E. Lee.


What did Lees do?

Robert E. Lee was one of the confederate generals but first agreed to fight for the north.


Was Robert E. Lee the leader south or the north?

Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.


Confederate general whose attempts to invade the north were halted at Antietam and at Gettysburg?

That Confederate general was Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.


How the successes at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville lead General Lee to think the South should attempt another invasion of the North?

He felt this was the final chance for total victory and an end to the war.


How did the successes at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville lead General Lee to think the South should attempt another invasion of the North?

He felt this was the final chance for total victory and an end to the war.