The surrender terms for the Confederacy, primarily agreed upon during General Robert E. Lee's surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in April 1865, were relatively generous. Confederate soldiers were allowed to return home, provided they laid down their arms and took an oath of allegiance to the Union. They were permitted to keep their horses and personal property, and officers were allowed to retain their sidearms. The terms aimed to promote reconciliation and healing after the brutal conflict of the Civil War.
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
Ulysses S. Grant wrote the terms of surrender.
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He was known as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant.
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
The surrender , along with the generous peace terms , marked the end of the American Civil War and the beginning of peace .
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
No, it was Joe Johnston - and he had to surrender twice over, because Sherman's original peace-terms were not ratified by the government!
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming