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General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
because he is a boss like that
He had been against American involvement before becoming president. He felt that taking out troops would be a defeat for the United States.
They wanted to defeat the British and French before American troops could be used.
The outcome of D-Day was the defeat of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall' and the death and capture of thousands of German troops as Allied troops overcame them.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
General Lee won the war in a funny way. He put steeping stones to keep his troops out of Richmond.
Richmond, Virginia
There were about 6,000 Confederate troops involved in the 1863 Richmond bread riot.
McClellan's
british troops lost interest in the war
The U.S. wanted to defeat the communist troops who were there.