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The Battle of Appomattox Courthouse was very important to the Civil war, because it was basically the end of the war. General Robert E. Lee (of the south) surrendered because his troops were scarce, and they didn't have enough supplies. General Grant (of the north) accepted the surrender with a warm welcome back, and in General Grant's words, "The war is over. The rebels are our countrymen again."
The convoys were critical to get supplies to the UK, and prevent us from being starved into surrender. That is why the U-Boats were so keen to disrupt them - to destroy our supply lines.
Starve out means to prevent the opponent from getting any suppliers. It is common in siege warfare to isolate the enemy from food and water so that they must surrender or die.
The Siege of Petersburg lasted from June 1864 to April 1865 and resulted in Union victory. The Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant successfully captured the city of Petersburg, Virginia, which cut off key supply lines to Richmond, the Confederate capital. This victory eventually led to the fall of Richmond and the collapse of the Confederacy.
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Robert E. Lee. Some of his officers were urging the men to take to the hills and carry on guerrilla warfare. Lee told them to surrender in an orderly manner, as requested by Grant. The surrender was a historic moment that brought out the noble side in both Grant and Lee.
Just before General Lee's surrender at Appomattox, some Southern generals believed that the possibility for an extensive strategy of guerrilla warfare might be able to avoid a total defeat in the war. Confederate General E. Porter Alexander proposed that Lee's remaining troops retreat into the vast interior of the South. Leaders of the guerrilla forces would also return to their native states and work with the governors to bargain for the best possible surrender "deal".The guerrilla forces could and would convince the North to settle an agreeable cease fire with the South. General Alexander saw only a total Southern defeat if his plan was not at least tried.
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
In just over a week at the battle of Appomattox, General Lee had lost more than half his army. After the loss of the Battle at Appomattox Court House it was time to cut his losses. To prevent further destruction of the south, he surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Court House
Another nuclear bomb being dropped on Japan.
Richmond was evacuated by the Confederate Government only about a week before Lee surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse.
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The Battle of Appomattox Courthouse was very important to the Civil war, because it was basically the end of the war. General Robert E. Lee (of the south) surrendered because his troops were scarce, and they didn't have enough supplies. General Grant (of the north) accepted the surrender with a warm welcome back, and in General Grant's words, "The war is over. The rebels are our countrymen again."
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no, it was created before to prevent the space cows from gaining intelligence of the moon colony
One could lay siege to it. Prevent it from getting more food in. Starve them out.
The US leaders were hoping and praying the Japanese would finally surrender so they would not have to invade Japan. They were trying to prevent the deaths of millions of Japanese, Allied Force warriors including Russian Red Army soldiers. The Japanese Military was not willing to surrender. to defeat japan quickly and save american lifes