In the US Civil War, it was the Confederate General Robert E. Lee, not the Union General, who surrendered.
Robert E. Lee
U.S. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant. U.S. = Unconditional Surrender
Confederate General Robert E. Lee
General Charles Cornwallis
W.T. Sherman
Robert E. Lee (Confederate General) surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant (Union General) at the town of Appamattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865. The surrender document was signed in the parlor of Wilbur McLean, ironically the same man on whose farm in Manassas Virginia the war's first great batle (First Battle of Bull Run) was fought in July of 1861. (McClean had moved his family 120 miles south in 1863 to escape the presence of the Union army.)
Nat Turner wasn't alive during the time of the Civil War, but if he was he would be on the Union's side.
Admit defeat & no.
John Bell Hood
civil estimates means the expenditure which does not require the pre or post sanction of parliament or state assemblies in the affairs of union of india
Paper money, whose issue was authorized by the Union Congress in February 1862. They were called greenbacks because of their colors. commodity money used by the union during the civil war
Ambrose Burnside