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No, they are two separate armies.
The Civil War
To devastate civilian morale and help to starve the Confederate armies.
Kentucky and Delaware were two.
A General in the Civil War was the highest commander of the confederate or union armies, head of planning and expediting tactics and manuevers of the armies and making decisions regarding battles of the war.
The commanders that served during the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate sides, were called Generals. On the Union side his name was Ulysses S. Grant and on the Confederate side it was Robert E. Lee.
the union armies
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. As such he would have been the Commander in Chief of the Armies of the Confedracy.
Robert E. Lee was appointed chief of the Confederate Armies on February 6th 1865.
Both armies had several different commanders in different sectors of the war. By 1864, Ulysses S. Grant was the general-in-chief of the Union (Northern/Federal) forces, while Robert E. Lee was the general commanding the Confederate (Southern/"Rebel") forces.
Yes, General Robert E. Lee was mad General in Chief of the confederate armies in Feb 1865.
Jefferson Davis was the Commander in Chief of all Confederate armies. He was the President of the Confederate States of America.
Jefferson Davis was one of America's statesman. He served the Union and Confederate armies when he was a leader of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Robert E. Lee
Desertion
The confederate army and the union army.
No, they are two separate armies.