Robert E. Lee surrendered to US Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia. Lee's army was few in number and starving for food. Grant had a huge army and Lee had no choice but to surrender.
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Grant never surrendered. He took the surrender of Robert E. Lee, General-in-Chief of all the Confederate armies.
Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.
General Custer's cavalry had destroyed the Confederate defenses between Richmond and Appomattox. Lee had retreated to the west from Richmond hoping for his army to hide behind those defenses. They were not there. At Appomattox, General Grant gave General Custer the table on which the surrender document was signed.
General Lee did not surrender in Atlanta. He surrendered at Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
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General Robert E. Lee.
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General Robert E. Lee
General U.S. Grant.
Robert E. Lee
Grant never surrendered. He took the surrender of Robert E. Lee, General-in-Chief of all the Confederate armies.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee
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Ulysses S Grant was the Union general who accepted Robert E Lee's surrender.
Robert Edward Lee.
the site of surrender of the Confederate general Lee to Union general Grant in April 1865, marking the end of the Civil War, his surrender prevent several more years of Guerrilla War, Grant was lenient- the idea of reconciliation not vengeance, the south could keep its horses and the generals could keep their guns