After President Jefferson Davis had escaped from Richmond, he met with generals PT Beauregard and Joseph Johnston to discuss continuing the war despite the fact that Lieutenant General Robert E. Lee had surrendered to General US Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia. Davis wanted to continue the war. They met on April 12, 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Both generals had just left Raleigh and the meeting with Davis was somber. Beauregard and Johnston informed Davis that to continue the war was hopeless. They were successful in convincing Davis that a surrender was necessary. Davis then authorized Johnston to meet with General Sherman and negotiate the Confederate surrender. The war was almost over at last.
General Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant.
The small town was Appomattox, Virginia, but the towndidn't agree to anything. The two generals agreed to meet in the courthouse there for the signing of the surrender that ended the Civil War. The town was just the meeting place.Although all Confederate forces had not yet surrendered, Lee's surrender, for all practical purposes was the end of the Civil War. Yes, Jefferson Davis still had hope, however, with the Army of Northern Virginia now in surrender, the war was over.By all measures the small bit of fighting ended in May of 1865.
No. Richmond had fallen by that time, and Davis had fled. Lee was advised to surrender by his other Generals.
Jefferson Davis
Certainly Jefferson Davis had a good number of flaws, and with that said, he correctly assessed that a strong calvary should be developed for the Confederate army. As a soldier, Davis had served on the frontier as a dragoon, and some of his senior generals had served in the US cavalry. With the support of these generals, the South soon equalled the size of the Union calvary and exceeded it in effectiveness. The Confederate calvary developed a major role in raiding Union communications.
Generals Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant .
The two main figures at the Appomattox Court House to discuss the terms of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia were Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Union General US Grant. Grant was respectful of the Confederate general. As a display of goodwill, Grant ordered for 25,000 rations for Lee's starving army.
The key participants at the Surrender at Appomatox Courthouse were Generals Lee and Grant.
General Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant.
General Lee and General Grant.
Grant (Union) taking the surrender of Lee (Confederate). Some say that George Meade should have taken the surrender, as commander of the victorious Army of the Potomac. Grant was General-in-Chief of the Union, travelling alongside the army.
Grant from the Union and Robert E. Lee of the Confederacy.
The small town was Appomattox, Virginia, but the towndidn't agree to anything. The two generals agreed to meet in the courthouse there for the signing of the surrender that ended the Civil War. The town was just the meeting place.Although all Confederate forces had not yet surrendered, Lee's surrender, for all practical purposes was the end of the Civil War. Yes, Jefferson Davis still had hope, however, with the Army of Northern Virginia now in surrender, the war was over.By all measures the small bit of fighting ended in May of 1865.
Robert E Lee surrendered at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia as both generals were located near the location of the courthouse.
Ulysses Grant took the surrender of Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House. Other generals in his army (though not present at the formal surrender, which was just the two of them) included Phil Sheridan, Gordon Meade and G.K. Warren.
The victorious general, Ulysses Grant, and the loser Robert E. Lee.
He was out of his depth, unable to control his cabinet or his Generals.