There were a total of 20 Confederate generals during the Civil War. Among them were Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Bloody Bill Anderson, P.G.T. Beauregard, Jubal Early, Richard Ewell, Kirby Smith, and Porter Alexander.
Well i personally think that they play an important role in the civil war.And doing their part to bring victory for the Unions....or the Confederates......either one i dunno.
Major General William Rosecrans of the Union, and General Braxton Bragg of the Confederates.
There were more than six hundred Yankee generals, and about 425 Confederates - too many to try to list here. There is a book, Ezra Warner's "Generals in Gray" which has a short biography of each of the 425 Confederate generals. I think somebody since has done the same for the Union generals.
Hooker commanded the Union forces. Lee commanded the Confederates.
Yes. Stonewall Jackson was one of the greater generals of the war and fought for the Confederates or the South.
Meade commanded the Union forces. Lee led the Confederates.
Never heard of that one. After the Confederates escaped from Atlanta and headed towards Nashville, they lost six Generals at Franklin, where the Union General was Schofield.
George B. McClellan commanded the Union army and Robert E. Lee the Confederates.
Winning the Civil War by selecting better generals, and also by keeping the British and French from aiding the Confederates.
For the Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan. For the Confederates Maj. Gen. Jubal Early.
They would be divided into military districts headed by union generals
For the Union, Maj. Gen. George MeadeFor the Confederates, Gen. Robert E. Lee