The Confederate military leader who opposed slavery and secession was Robert E. Lee. Despite his personal beliefs against slavery, he chose to side with Virginia when it seceded from the Union. Lee turned down an offer to command the Union forces, ultimately leading Confederate troops during the Civil War. His decision was rooted in loyalty to his home state rather than support for the Confederacy's cause.
General Robert E. Lee was in command of the Confederate army at Gettysburg.
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Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
No, he didn't. He was a Confederate general.
Robert E. Lee
Just the American Civil War began, the military leader who would end up becoming the most famous Confederate general, Robert E. Lee, was offered a key position in the Union Army. Despite being personally opposed to slavery and secession, Lee hesitated to accept the position because it would require him to make war against his beloved home-state of Virginia. His hesitation cost him the job, and he went on to serve in the Confederate military.
Confederate generals always had troops and slaves under their command.
Military Sealift Command was created in 1949.
Confederate General Longstreet
The Confederate General in overall command of the 1st Battle of Mannassas/Bull Run was Joseph E. Johnston but he left tactical command to P.G.T. Beauregard and officially shared command of the force present. The Confederate General in command of the 2nd Battle of Manassas.Bull Run was Robert E. Lee.
General Robert E. Lee was in command of the Confederate army at Gettysburg.
It is not a military custom it's a military command, 'stand at ease' means to relax from the 'stand to attention' command.
Actually, he did not command all the armies of the south until late in the war. He commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. (New Respondent) Because he disapproved of secession, and was not enthusiastically pro-slavery. He was hoping that Virginia would not vote Confederate, but when it did, he felt his first duty was to his state. Significantly, he spent most of the war in command of the Army of Northern Virginia. The security of Virginia was what he cared about, and it was said that he had a blind spot about the Western campaigns. That was why he refused to send troops to Vicksburg when many of his collegaues thought he ought to.
the commander in chief is the highest ranking of the chain of command of every military service. That is actually the President.
Robert E. Lee was the commander-in-chief of the Confederate Army; Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederacy.
The only person authorised to do so - the Confederate President, Jefferson Davis.