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The anaconda plane and shermans march, this weakened the south greatly and in the court house of appottomax, general Robert e. lee surrenders
They did not want a war. Those states felt they had a right to secede from the Federation in the same spirit in which they had originally joined it. =========================================== They felt that each state was soverign and had a right as such for states' rights to be respected and therefore their actions and beliefs should also be respected just as the South considered rights of other states as important and laudable.
cotton was considered as "king" in the south.
The south believed in inbreeding greatly among each other and the north did not.
Robert E. Lee lead the Confederates but he didnt lead them to the South when they where already there. Did you now that the North tried to get Robert E. Lee to be a general for the North but he said no because him home state was in the South.
The anaconda plane and shermans march, this weakened the south greatly and in the court house of appottomax, general Robert e. lee surrenders
Robert South died in 1716.
Robert South was born in 1634.
They did not want a war. Those states felt they had a right to secede from the Federation in the same spirit in which they had originally joined it. =========================================== They felt that each state was soverign and had a right as such for states' rights to be respected and therefore their actions and beliefs should also be respected just as the South considered rights of other states as important and laudable.
Although there were many commanding officers for both the North and the South during the Civil War, the most famous, an I believe the two for which you are searching, and most respected were General Ulysses S. Grant for the North and General Robert E. Lee for the South.
Andrew Ujdak is from South Bend, Indiana and is currently incarcerated in the USP at Terre Haute for a variety of crimes related to his relationship with crime figures from South Bend. At the time of his arrest, he was a respected member of the South Bend Common Council and considered a strong contender to become mayor of South Bend.
The president at the time, President Andrew Jackson, was greatly respected among the states. He strongly opposed nullification, so most Georgians were torn in their decision. Source: That question was on my Social Studies homework. :3
Robert Falcon Scott did not affect the South Pole.
cotton was considered as "king" in the south.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
Robert Peterson - South Dakota politician - died in 1968.
Robert Peterson - South Dakota politician - was born in 1888.