Early in the Civil War, Robert E. Lee was called the "King of Spades."Yes he was called the "King of Spades" early in the Civil War -- not the Ace of Spades. He was called this because he liked to dig in trenches. If you're interested on this subject (or other subjects in the Civil War), I suggest you read the book Killer Angels by Michael Shaara and/or the Civil War book series by Joseph A. Altsheler (i.e. The Rock of Chickamauga, The Tree of Appomattox, etc.).
from early 1861 to April 1865
General Robert E. Lee I take it you mean in the US Civill war.... Robert E Lee
The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.The plebeians were unhappy with the early government because they had no civil rights.
Early Civil War battles showed
Early in the Civil War, Robert E. Lee was called the "King of Spades."Yes he was called the "King of Spades" early in the Civil War -- not the Ace of Spades. He was called this because he liked to dig in trenches. If you're interested on this subject (or other subjects in the Civil War), I suggest you read the book Killer Angels by Michael Shaara and/or the Civil War book series by Joseph A. Altsheler (i.e. The Rock of Chickamauga, The Tree of Appomattox, etc.).
Robert E. Lee was the leading Southern general through most of the US Civil War. However, he was not officially appointed to be the general in chief until early 1865.General Robert E. Lee
Confederate soldiers in the US Civil War were led by high ranking Confederate generals. For the most part, major battles were led by Southern major generals. In early 1865, Major General was promoted to the rank of general in chief by Southern president Jefferson Davis. With that said, Lee became known as the leading Southern general during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign.
He was a General in the Mexican war and the civil war. He was also heralded as the early civil wars best general.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee was the top commander in the Confederate Army. In early April of 1861 he found his army surrounded and surrendered to US General Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1861. This effectively ended the Civil War.
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General Jubal Early
A. Southern generals were exceptional in the field
from early 1861 to April 1865
Jubal Early was a Lieutenant-General in the American Civil War. He was born on November 3, 1816. The name of Early's horse is not known.
Ulysses Symson Grant
The need for agricultural workers in the early southern colonies lead to the practice of slavery. Slavery remained a contentious issue until the end of the Civil War in 1865.