He was one of the very few officers who guessed it would be a long war.
He revived the morale of the Army of Northern Virginia, and led it to a string of victories in summer 1862, causing the British to consider granting official recognition and sending military aid. (Only his chancedefeat at Antietam prevented this.)
His spectacular victory at Chancellorsville gave him the confidence to invade Pennsylvania. Some say he should have sent half his army West to defend the Mississippi. But Lee had a blind spot about the West, being so fixated on the defence of Virginia.
In the Overland campaign, he won the battles, but lost the war, because Grant kept him pinned down at Petersburg, preventing him from making his characteristic quick, bold thrusts.
By the time he was appointed General-in-Chief, it was too late to make any difference. But he did inspire fanatical loyalty in his men to the end.
It frightened some whites.
many people including rosa parks, medgar Evers, Martin Luther king jr., and Robert Kennedy
Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Robert E. Lee, George McClellan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Joseph Hooker, Stonewall Jackson, Frederick Douglass. (See related links, I provided some good sources - U.S. Civil War site is especially great, it has *everything*.)
some of the civil war millionares were, no particular order of their worth: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Robert Flemming made some modifications to the guitar and received a US patent for these changes on 30 March 1886. The guitar was developed hundreds of years before this. It is difficult to know how different his changes made to the guitar and there is no record of any of his guitars still surviving, so the answer to the question is probably "No impact". Read the patent at the link below.
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stonewall Jackson and Robert e. lee
Robert E. Lee, Joseph Johnston, and Ulyss Grant
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How did Jefferson Davis justify secession and the formation of the Confederacy? What were Davis's key priorities and strategies during the Civil War as President of the Confederacy? How did Davis's leadership and decision-making impact the outcome of the Confederacy's war effort?
Robert Ballard found what he was looking for, the wreck of the Titanic. Some of the relatives of deceased persons who died in the disaster, were not entirely happy though with the outcome in terms of some of the 'relics' which were brought to the surface. So, it was good to know exactly where it lies, but the outcome not entirely good from everyone's viewpoint.
Some people during the civil war is Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Lee, and some other dead people who are honored during battles. Also there isGeneral Robert E. Lee and Harriet Tubman. This is all I can think of off the top of my head
It frightened some whites.
There were several commanders or generals for the North during the Civil War. Some of the top commanders included Ulysses S. Grant, George McClellan, Robert Anderson, and George Custer.
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Many senior figures, including Robert E. Lee, simply disapproved of secession on principle.
When a game is suspended, it means that the match has been temporarily stopped and will resume at a later time. The impact on the outcome of the match depends on the rules of the sport and the reason for the suspension. In some cases, the match may be replayed from the point of suspension, while in others, the result may stand if a certain amount of time has been played.