The Army of the Potomac under three of its commanders - George McLellan in the Peninsula Campaign, Ambrose Burnside at Fredericksburg, and Joe Hooker at Chancellorsville.
The same army under Meade (supervised by Grant) got some rough handling from Lee in the Overland Campaign, at the Wilderness and at Coldharbour, but was able to keep him on the defensive until he surrendered.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.
General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
the confederate army won the battle of Fredricksburgh in 1862. General Robert E. Lee led the battle. and after the win of Fredricksburgh and chanceellorsville he was confident in invading the North.
At Chancellorsville the Army of Northern Virginia(Confederate) commanded by General Robert E. Lee engaged and defeated the Army of the Potomac(Union) commanded by General Joseph Hooker.
One of the outstanding victories of the Confederacy occurred at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Even though Jackson's army was severely outnumbered, Lee and Jackson coordinated their forces and defeated the Union army under the command of Major General Joseph Hooker.
U.S. Grant
No, Robbert E. Lee was not the main general of the Union Army. The main general for the Union was Ulysses S. Grant. Lee wasn't in the Union army at all. He was a head general of the Confederacy though. Hope it helps!
Although General Lee's forces were severely out numbered as the Union army advanced into Virginia in the Spring of 1864, Lee believed his smaller force had a chance to defeat the advancing Federals. As the Federal columns approached the Wilderness, that would be the place where Lee would make contact. The Wilderness was packed with thickets and horrible roads. There the Union army's large size would be a handicap in terms of attempting to defeat the Confederate attack. The Union's artillery would be nullified as the terrain made any accuracy by the Union artillery to be impossible. Lee hoped the confusion that the Wilderness would cause would allow Lee to cut the Union army in half and force any remaining Union troops into a retreat back across the Rapidan River. In Lee's mind, this assault would be a repeat of the Battle of Chancellorsville.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.