Robert Edward Lee was the commander of the Confederate forces. Other important leaders include Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson, James "Old Pete" Longstreet, Lewis Armistead, P.T.G. Beauregard, George Picket, J.E.B Stuart, Braxton Bragg, Jubal Early, R.S. Ewell, A.P. Hill, J.B. Hood, and Stand Watie. This is not even close to the number of commanders, but this is a taste of some of the best.
The south had Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson, two very good leaders.
The Confederate Army surrendered at Appomattox Court House.
General Robert E. Lee this is not the same question as "what is the capital of the confederate army"
There were too many Captains in the Confederate Army to list individually.
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Were confederate soilders the first leaders were people such as generals in the old confederate army
Lee. Longstreet. Pickett.
Pardons for Confederate leaders
There were several generals during the Civil War who were leaders of confederate troops, but probably you are thinking of Robert E. Lee, who commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson Joseph E. Johnston
Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, those are really the biggest two
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
They had a drive to fight, they knew the land (the South), and they had a better trained army. They had cotton, a profitable crop, and better military leaders
The confederate army had better generals
The south had Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson, two very good leaders.
Major General William Starke Rosencrans for the Union Army of the Cumberland and Lt. General Braxton Bragg for the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
The Confederates did not have red scarves. However, most of the leaders in the Confederate Army wore a red sash around their waist.