Lee's surrender at Appomattox effectively ended the US Civil War. There were still viable Confederate armies in the field, and a few more battles fought, but these forces would soon surrender upon receiving news of the defeat.
Lee surrendered in Appomattox there was no strategy
Robert E. Lee surrendered to the UNION army at Appomattox Courthouse on Palm Sunday, 9 April 1865 in Virginia
Appomattox.
at the Appomattox courthouse.
General Robert E. Lee decided to surrender his troops at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865, due to the overwhelming military pressure from Union forces, which had effectively cut off his options for escape or reinforcements. After a series of defeats and the loss of significant resources, he recognized that continuing to fight would lead to unnecessary loss of life. Lee sought to preserve the dignity of his troops and minimize further casualties by opting for a surrender, which ultimately marked a significant turning point in the conclusion of the Civil War.
General U.S. Grant accepted the surrender of the south at appomattox courthouse.
Appomattox Courthouse, Appomattox, Virginia
I am aware of no battle at Appomattox Courthouse, but it was the site of the surrender which ended the Civil War.
Appomattox Courthouse
Appomattox Courthouse
The key participants at the Surrender at Appomatox Courthouse were Generals Lee and Grant.
Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
1865
The Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia - 1865 .
No - the Appomattox courthouse is where the surrender was signed.
There were 700 casualties in the Appomattox Courthouse!
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