He was the main General on the Confederate side fighting a losing war. Fortunately the Union defeated him.
With the first answer well understood, Confederate General Robert E. Lee, nor historians throughout the post Civil War era, believed he was fighting a losing war. In fact until 1864, the Union also did not believe that victory was well in hand.
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
It wasn't. Lee was General-in-Chief of the Confederate Armies. The Union was the name given to the other side - thestates that had not quit the USA.
Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant were the commanding generals of the Confederate and Union armies, respectively.
Confederacy.
George McClellan (Union) and Robert E. Lee (Confederate).
In the Civil War, Robert E. Lee was part of the Confederate side.
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
Confederate.
It wasn't. Lee was General-in-Chief of the Confederate Armies. The Union was the name given to the other side - thestates that had not quit the USA.
No. Lee was a confederate general
No. Lee was a confederate general
Robert E Lee
Confederate- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E Lee Union- Unknown
For the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee For the Union, George Meade
Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate army
Abraham Lincoln or the union urged southerners to reunite with them. Abraham Lincoln was the union president.
Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant were the commanding generals of the Confederate and Union armies, respectively.