He wanted to invade the north for four reasons. 1. to feed his troops with the north's food 2. to prove they can win battles to get European allies 3. to lure out the Federal army and destroy it and 4. to make the northern public tire of the war
Lee invaded the north because he believed that he had to win a battle on northern soil.
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
The Army of Northern Virginia was commanded by Robert E. Lee
For the North (Union) it was George Meade and for the South (Confederacy) it was Robert E. Lee. The North won the battle and the battle marked the end of the South's attempts to invade the North.
Robert E. Lee was one of the confederate generals but first agreed to fight for the north.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
gen robert e. lee decided to invade -------when gen. george mcClellan was forced to retreat near richmond.?
The Army of Northern Virginia was commanded by Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee.
That Confederate general was Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.
For the North (Union) it was George Meade and for the South (Confederacy) it was Robert E. Lee. The North won the battle and the battle marked the end of the South's attempts to invade the North.
Robert e. Lee
Robert E. Lee was one of the confederate generals but first agreed to fight for the north.
Robert E. Lee was forced to retreat from the North due to his losses at the battles of Antietam and Gettysburg.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
General Robert E. Lee would invade the Union state of Maryland in 1862 and Pennsylvania in 1863, but was driven out after the battles of Antietam and Gettysburg, respectively.
First, Maryland (Battle of Antietam). Next, Pennsylvania. (Battle of Gettysburg). After losing this battle, Lee would shake his fist at the sky, declaring that even the skies were against him in Pennsylvania.