Robert E. Lee
The Confederate General Robert E. Lee was the commander in the Seven Days Battle. For the Union, General George B. McClellan was the commander. Over a period of seven days six major battles took place around Richmond, Virginia.
The Confederate General Robert E. Lee was the commander in the Seven Days Battle. For the Union, General George B. McClellan was the commander. Over a period of seven days six major battles took place around Richmond, Virginia.
The Confederate General Robert E. Lee was the commander in the Seven Days Battle. For the Union, General George B. McClellan was the commander. Over a period of seven days six major battles took place around Richmond, Virginia.
Gen. Robert E. Lee-During the Seven Days Battles
Both of these battles were definite Confederate victories under the direction of Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Battle Of Mechanicsville
The two battles of Bull Run were the result of the Union's attempt to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond. In both battles the Union forces were defeated.
The Seven Days Battles was the number of battles in the Peninsula campaign under George B McClellan.
he commanded the confederate forces at several battles and was finally charged of slowing sherman's ivasion of alanta
Three battles were won by the confederate
Over a period of seven days, from June 25 to 28th, and June 29, to July 1st, 1862,six major battles took place around Richmond, Virginia. These are called the Seven Day's Battles. With Confederate General Johnston wounded, Robert E. Lee was placed in command. On the Union side, General George B. McClellan commanded the Army of the Potomac.