jonathan begg says wrong answer: Robert E. Lee
jayaugust1 says correct answer: Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson before he led his Confederate troops through a series of victories known to history as the Shenandoah Valley Campaign said, "If this Valley is lost, Virginia is lost."
Undoubtedly Robert E. Lee is the first general that comes to mind. Stonewall Jackson deserves much credit as well.
Pickett's Charge
Robert E. Lee was the most famous, but there were a good many others.
George S. Patton, grandfather of the famous World War II general.
He is one of the most famous and prominent generals of the Confederate South.
By destroying every confederate economys he came across
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Robert E. Lee
Pickett's Charge
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee was the most famous, but there were a good many others.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General. William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders".
First, Stonewall Jackson. Later, Jubal Early.
George B., his nickname was "Little Napoleon".
William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders". William A. Quarles was a Confederate General.
Stonewall Jackson
The most famous Confederate General was Robert E. Lee. Not everyone thought he was the best. Both Grant and Sherman rated Joe Johnston higher.
George S. Patton, grandfather of the famous World War II general.