The reaction to Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, was mixed and deeply emotional. Many Confederate soldiers and supporters experienced profound sadness and despair, as Lee was a symbol of their cause. Conversely, Union soldiers and supporters celebrated the end of the Civil War, viewing Lee's surrender as a significant victory for the Union and a step toward healing the nation. The event marked a pivotal moment in American history, eliciting a range of feelings from hope to grief.
U.S. Grant
confederate; general Robert e. lee
Because his men were barefoot and starving.
No. Richmond had fallen by that time, and Davis had fled. Lee was advised to surrender by his other Generals.
Jefferson Davis did not surrender, Robert E. Lee surrendered the army of Virginia on April 9, 1865
ee and u.s. grant
he DID surrender.
Robert E. Lee surrendered in the Appomattox Courthouse.
brave
Robert E. Lee died of a stroke in 1870, which was 5 years after his surrender at Appomattox.
U.S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
confederate; general Robert e. lee
yes
Because his men were barefoot and starving.
No. Richmond had fallen by that time, and Davis had fled. Lee was advised to surrender by his other Generals.
General Robert E. Lee surrendered in Appamatox courthouse in Virginia.