Robert E. Lee said......."I would rather die a thousand deaths" please ask for more answers about the following.
1.)battle of Gettysburg
3.)Annaconda Plan
4.)Battle of Vicksburg
5.)Total War
6.)Appomattox Court House
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Robert E. Lee
No he did not Robert E. Lee was the one who said when he had to surrender to Ulysses S. Grant
he meant he wanted to have sex with general grant
A defiant last charge by a Confederate brigade under John B. Gordon, which eventually ran out of steam. Lee's colleagues told him he would have to surrender to U.S.Grant. He said "I would rather die a thousand deaths."
Robert E. Lee, when he had to surrender the Civil War to Ulysses S. Grant, April 9 , 1865. --- It was from a quote by Robert E. Lee in his final battle leading a Confederate Army. Told that there was no way to fight their way out of Appomattox, he reportedly said, "Then there is nothing left for me to do but to go and see General Grant and I would rather die a thousand deaths." Shortly thereafter, he wrote to Grant and the two met at a nearby residence, where Lee surrendered his forces. This marked the effective end of the US Civil War.
The actual line is Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar
Niccolo Machiavelli
Stella Mowen said the quote "You would rather die of thirst than drink from the cup of mediocrity."
No.
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times.
i would rather but a kitten because i dont have to waste money paying for the songs on my ipad or whatever
Henry Clay