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Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant were the commanding generals of the Confederate and Union armies, respectively.

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Who did Robert E. Lee give up to?

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Who did Robert E. Lee surrender to at the appomattox court house?

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What union general did general lee surrender to?

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Who was the commander of southern troops in the civil war?

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Who did Robert E. Lee surrender to in the civil war?

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Which Union general accepted Robert E Lee's surrender?

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Did Robert E. Lee die in the war?

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Did Ulysses S. Grant kill Robert E Lee?

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What two generals met to surrender on April 9 1865?

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