Appomattux Court House
In the American Civil War, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
Ge. Robert E. Lee surrenderd to Gen. Grant at Appomatox, VA. There were a few other military forces that did not surrender at that time, but his surrender effectively ended the Civil War. Why did he surrender? His forces no longer had the ability to do battle.
Virgina, 1865
Generally speaking the surrender of Robert E. Lee to US General Grant is referred to as the surrender at the Appomattox Court House. Lee's surrender was the key which in all practical terms ended the US Civil War. Later other Southern armies would surrender.
The Newark Civil War began in February of 1643. The war ended in March of 1946 when Charles I ordered the town to surrender.
If that is the US Civil War, it was the Old Appomattox Courthouse.
The surrender , along with the generous peace terms , marked the end of the American Civil War and the beginning of peace .
General Lee and General Grant
surrender at Appomattox ended the civil war
The main causes of surrender during the American Civil War are the same reason for surrender in any other war,... one side overwhelms the other.
Robert Edward Lee.
The surrender of Fort Sumter
It was the end of the Civil War.
Unconditional (surrender)
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Lee surrendered in the civil war to Abraham lincolns hourse in china
The surrender of the confederate states ended the war