the main generals of the civil war are
1.General Robert E Lee
2.General P.G.T Beauregard
3.General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson
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The South - Robert E. Lee / North - Ulysses S. Grant .
Robert E. Lee (confederacy, South) and Ulysses S. Grant (union, North)
Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J (Stonewall) Jackson
The north had more of the inexperienced generals during the civil war. Most people would say that the south had many of the better, more experienced generals such as Sir. Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stewart. The north had many Generals but the three main most well known were... Gen. George Meade, Gen. Hancock and Gen. Ulysses S Grant. Ulysses S Grant was the head general. Other are William T. Sherman,George H. Thomas, Gordon Granger, & George G. Meade, Geoge McClallen was also one of the major generals of the war.
A general leads the NORTH Korean army & a general leads the SOUTH Korean army. The names of those generals change, just as they do in every army. There are two Koreas.
The South had better generals than the North did at the time.
The North. But the South had managed to cream-off some of the best of them.
North- Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans South- Gen. Braxton Bragg
Lee for the South versus Meade for the North
The South - Robert E. Lee / North - Ulysses S. Grant .
North- More troops Better equipped and supplied South- Knew the land better Had better generals
This is a matter of opinion, but the South probably had the better generals at the start of the Civil War.
Grant for the North, Lee for the South
The South had better generals (Robert E. Lee) than the north did at the start of the war. Also, the south's troops typically had higher moral.
There were many different Generals in the Civil War, but Lincoln hired all of the generals for the North who was the Union and the South who was the Confederates was mostly general Robert E. Lee. Douglas was the president of the South since the south wanted to break away from the union.
Lee for the South and Grant for the North were the most famous.
Most US generals came from the ranks of the graduates of the US Military Academy at West Point, New York. The North had a larger pool of military trained men then did the South. The pool of officers was larger for the North, no doubt. However, on both sides the general pool was diluted due to the necessity of making political generals. On a ratio basis, it can be debated that the South had a higher quality of possible generals.