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the union forces defeated the confederate forces
The union troops attacked the southern position on the missionary ridge and defeated the Confederate troops driving them out of their cover.
General Robert E. Lee,
Robert E. Lee Jefferson Davis
MEADE
that all were eventually pardoned.
Pardons for Confederate leaders
the union forces defeated the confederate forces
fate
The confederate leaders punishments were jail time and starvation. there were a lot more punishment that went on in the jail.
They were defeated and unemployed Confederates, young men with too little to do - always a menace.
The Confederate leaders who had held office in the Confederate government or high military rank, would have been deprived of their rights of property.
Were confederate soilders the first leaders were people such as generals in the old confederate army
Confederate leaders agreed to let food supplies in, but then attacked the ships.
Paris
Mason and Slidell, the Confederate envoys to Britain and France.
they met at Appomattox