Robert E. Lee Led the the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the civil war.
Jefferson Davis was the president and commander in chief of the Confederacy including all the Southern armies.
General Robert E. Lee led the Confederate forces.
the union forces defeated the confederate forces
The Confederate general who led Confederate forces for most of the American Civil War was Robert E. Lee. He commanded the Army of Northern Virginia and is best known for his tactical prowess, particularly during battles such as the Second Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Gettysburg. Lee's leadership significantly influenced the course of the war, although he ultimately surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in 1865.
The Battle of Kirksville occurred on August 6, 1862, during the American Civil War. It was fought in Kirksville, Missouri, between Union and Confederate forces. The Union forces, led by Colonel John McNeil, successfully repelled the Confederate attack led by Brigadier General Joseph Porter.
Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
Robert E. Lee
No , Confederate forces were led by Braxton Bragg and Union forces were led by William S. Rosecrans .
John Pope led Union forces whereas Robert E. Lee led Confederate forces .
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
He was the General that led the Confederate Forces against the Union forces in the Civill War.
None of the Above :)
In the April 1861 the battle of Fort Sumter led to the Union's surrender of the fort to Confederate forces.
Vicksburg
In August of 1863, Confederate William Clark Quantrill led a surprise attack on unsuspecting Lawrence, Kansas. His forces did significant damage, however, as only a raid, Washington D was not alarmed. Quantrill's forces were Confederate and Missouri rebels.
General Robert E. Lee led the Confederate forces.
the union forces defeated the confederate forces
The Confederate forces, led by General Robert E. Lee, defeated Union forces in the three-day Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863. This battle is often regarded as Lee's greatest victory despite being outnumbered. His bold tactics, including a surprise flank attack, led to significant Union losses and boosted Confederate morale.