Lee led the South.
Confederate General James Longstreet was hampered in his plans to assault Union troops on July 2 1863 because of an unforeseen delay. Longstreet's plan for July 2, 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg was to make an assault as early as possible on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Although the head of his army approached the soon to be battle zone at 7 am, a good deal of his army was almost three hours behind his leading column. As a result of this, Longstreet's assault did not begin until the late afternoon. Because of this delay, Union General Meade was able to bring in reinforcements which gave Meade a numerical superiority.
General Robert E. Lee this is not the same question as "what is the capital of the confederate army"
كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.
AnswerThe Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war.AnswerIt is arguable as to what was the turning point of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg certainly is among the top three. My opinion is the Battle of Antietam was the foremost turning point. Lee's failure to achieve victory here ended the Confederate hope of European intervention on their behalf. Second choice would be the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4th 1863. This split the Confederacy in half, therefore losing the supplies available from Texas and Arkansas. Third would be Gettysburg. Hereafter Lee would be unable to carry out offensive action of this magnitude.
قاد الجنرال روبرت إي لي الجيش الكونفدرالي لشمال فيرجينيا في معركة أنتيتام.
Confederate General James Longstreet was hampered in his plans to assault Union troops on July 2 1863 because of an unforeseen delay. Longstreet's plan for July 2, 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg was to make an assault as early as possible on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Although the head of his army approached the soon to be battle zone at 7 am, a good deal of his army was almost three hours behind his leading column. As a result of this, Longstreet's assault did not begin until the late afternoon. Because of this delay, Union General Meade was able to bring in reinforcements which gave Meade a numerical superiority.
General Robert E. Lee this is not the same question as "what is the capital of the confederate army"
Commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.Secretary of the Confederate Navy was Stephen Mallory.
كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.
At the time there were several generals who led various parts of the confederate army during the civil war. In the case of battles where multiple generals were on the field, each general would still be in charge of their component part of the army but would take orders from someone who was appointed as the head general. A couple of generals who would be considered to be head generals would be Jackson and Lee. General Lee was the confederate general in charge at the Battle of Gettysburg even though there were another half dozen generals also there. After battles such as this, the Americans started to bring in a system where generals could outrank other generals in the field. This eventually became the basis for the 5 star rankings of generals where only one 5 star general would be posted in the field of battle in order to stop confusion between like starred generals.
AnswerThe Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the war.AnswerIt is arguable as to what was the turning point of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg certainly is among the top three. My opinion is the Battle of Antietam was the foremost turning point. Lee's failure to achieve victory here ended the Confederate hope of European intervention on their behalf. Second choice would be the fall of Vicksburg, Mississippi on July 4th 1863. This split the Confederacy in half, therefore losing the supplies available from Texas and Arkansas. Third would be Gettysburg. Hereafter Lee would be unable to carry out offensive action of this magnitude.
قاد الجنرال روبرت إي لي الجيش الكونفدرالي لشمال فيرجينيا في معركة أنتيتام.
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Robert E. Lee - he commanded that army, both before and after Chancellorsville, starting in the Peninsula Campaign, when he replaced the badly-wounded Joe Johnston, and ending with his surrender to U.S. Grant at Appomattox. Chancellorsville is regarded as his greatest victory - but really it was the triumph of the Lee-Jackson partnership. Jackson was killed at this battle, and neither Lee nor his army was ever the same again. Lee's health seems to have started to fail just at this time (he was not feeling well at the next battle, Gettysburg) and this may have been psychosomatic, as though he realized, on one level, that the glory days were over.
The president of the confederacy was Jefferson Davis and the head of the army, i believe, would probably be Robert E. Lee.
Gen Robert E Lee - head of the Confederate army Jefferson Davis - pres. of the Confederate nation Abraham Lincoln - Pres. of the union Gen. Grant - head of the union army - heavy drinker Gen. William Sherman - believed in all out war - burned Atlanta to the rubble
Atlanta. When the Confederate army escaped, Sherman briefly attempted a pursuit, but soon settled on his punitive raids on Georgia farms instead. This turned Grant's orders on their head, but fortunately Sherman carried high credibility with Grant.