a lot of people got killed
In the Monitor vs. Merrimack battle during the Civil War, there were no casualties.
Robert E. Lee, a hero in the War with Mexico, did not accept command of the Union Armies during the Civil War, because he felt he owed more loyalty to the state of Virginia than to the country of the United States of America.
He was the leader of Confederate armies during the Civil War.
No, he didn't. He was a Confederate general.
He was in command of his own Army - the Army of Northern Virginia.
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In the Monitor vs. Merrimack battle during the Civil War, there were no casualties.
Their president, Jefferson Davis, was in command until 1862 when he gave full command to Robert E Lee.
Robert E. Lee was offered command, but turned it down.
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Antietam
Robert E. Lee, a hero in the War with Mexico, did not accept command of the Union Armies during the Civil War, because he felt he owed more loyalty to the state of Virginia than to the country of the United States of America.
during the time 2% of the population died in the civil war
Highest casualties - Gettysburg (3-day battle) Highest casualties in one day - Antietam/Sharpsburg