Robert E. Lee's failures during the American Civil War include his defeat at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, which marked a turning point in the war and diminished Confederate hopes for victory. Additionally, his decision to launch the ill-fated Pickett's Charge led to significant Confederate casualties. Lee also struggled with resource shortages and the inability to effectively coordinate with other Confederate generals, ultimately contributing to the South's defeat. His reluctance to adapt his strategies and overconfidence in his army's capabilities further compounded these issues.
Virginia.
Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
He was a Confederate general
Lorraina Teddy Lee
Washington and Lee College
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Traveler
college president
Virginia.
Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
Anne Hill Lee.
He was a Confederate general
Mary Anna Custis Lee
Lorraina Teddy Lee
June 30th, 1831.
Washington and Lee College
His Confederate uniform hat was grey.