In The American Civil War he fought in Antietam, Ghettesburg, And Richmond. He was Wounded at ticoncaugua in The Mexican_American war.
the wars that he fought in that made him famous where the anietam,gettyburg and so on.
Did you know that Robert E Lee died of pneumonia a little over 9:00am on October 12,1870 he was 63 when he died. If you did not know that then there you go there is something you can find only on Wiki bam.!!!!!!!!!!!BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:]
You shouldn't rely on wiki cause people write that stuff and it's not always true.
During the Peninsula campaign, Union General George B. McClellan learned that Robert E. Lee had replaced the wounded Confederate General Joseph Johnston. In his memoirs, McClellan wrote that he was glad at the prospect of engaging Lee. McClellan wrote that Lee was too cautious and weak. And, that Lee lacked the moral fiber to use firmness in battlefield actions.
Robert E. Lee was the commanding general of the Confederate army in the American Civil War.
Maybe, I think it was General Ulyssas S. Grant, though.
General Robert. E. Lee
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
Yes , Robert E. Lee chose to fight for his state of Virginia during the US Civil War .
During the Peninsula campaign, Union General George B. McClellan learned that Robert E. Lee had replaced the wounded Confederate General Joseph Johnston. In his memoirs, McClellan wrote that he was glad at the prospect of engaging Lee. McClellan wrote that Lee was too cautious and weak. And, that Lee lacked the moral fiber to use firmness in battlefield actions.
Robert E. Lee was the commanding general of the Confederate army in the American Civil War.
General Robert E. Lee was from Virginia.
General Robert E. Lee.
Maybe, I think it was General Ulyssas S. Grant, though.
No. Lee was a confederate general
No. Lee was a confederate general
General Robert. E. Lee
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
The Army of Northern Virginia was commanded by Robert E. Lee
I believe that Robert E. Lee became general in the April of 1861.