Robert E. Lee took strategic measures to protect Confederate food supplies during the Civil War by conducting raids and foraging missions to secure resources for his army. In 1863, he led his troops into Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg Campaign, seeking to acquire supplies and relieve pressure on the Confederacy's dwindling resources. After the Battle of Gettysburg, Lee retreated back to Virginia, where he focused on consolidating his forces and protecting the supply lines essential for continued operations.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses.
Confederate Secretary of State Robert Toombs pleaded wit President Davis to allow supply ships to replenish the food supplies for Fort Sumter. He warned Davis that an attack on the supply ships or on Fort Sumter would alienate any friends the South had in the North. He called any Confederate violence to be an act of suicide.
Severe loss of momentum in the Confederate campaign in the East, and increasing shortage of food and supplies, following Lee's failed invasion of Pennsylvania, where he had hoped for rich plunder.
General US Grant was the General in Chief at the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in April of 1865. Later other Confederate forces would soon surrender. Lee had no choice as his food supplies were nill and his troops in bad physical shape. Grant was gracious in victory.
As the Army of Northern Virginia unopposed in June of 1863, they requisitioned supplies in an unorthodox way. The Confederates requisitioned supplies such as food, clothing, shoes, which were highly valued, and US dollars. Lee had issued an order forbidding plundering and attacks on civilians. Individual soldiers did not plunder or injure civilians but they used a clever "method" to get around the intent of Lee's orders. They issued receipts in Confederate dollars for the supplies they desired. This was a rouse in that Confederate dollars were not legal tender in the US. The supplies they "borrowed" were substantial. It included 26 thousand cattle, 20 thousand sheep which they promptly drove back into Virginia.
Government was created to protect themselves and their food supplies.
Confederate leaders agreed to let food supplies in, but then attacked the ships.
Robert Scott took supplies such as clothing, food, sledges, dogs, ponies, fuel, tents, and scientific equipment to the Antarctic for his 1910-1913 expedition. He intended to use these supplies to support his team during their journey to the South Pole.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses.
Confederate Secretary of State Robert Toombs pleaded wit President Davis to allow supply ships to replenish the food supplies for Fort Sumter. He warned Davis that an attack on the supply ships or on Fort Sumter would alienate any friends the South had in the North. He called any Confederate violence to be an act of suicide.
Building a fort was often necessary to protect the soldiers and the food supplies from marauders. The fort had high walls and solid barriers to keep all supplies safe from thieves.
Severe loss of momentum in the Confederate campaign in the East, and increasing shortage of food and supplies, following Lee's failed invasion of Pennsylvania, where he had hoped for rich plunder.
the confederate soldier were given food and permitted to keep their horses and side arms
Severe loss of momentum in the Confederate campaign in the East, and increasing shortage of food and supplies, following Lee's failed invasion of Pennsylvania, where he had hoped for rich plunder.
The Confederate soldiers were given food and were allowed to keep their horses.
That means your cat is unhappy. I would try to give you cat some space, with a regular diet.mostly over territorry,sometimes to protect their babys and sometimes to protect the food supplies
They flew the food/supplies over in a plane!