Robert E. Lee, a Confederate general during the American Civil War, was known for his aggressive and bold tactics, which often emphasized maneuverability and the element of surprise. He frequently employed flanking movements to outmaneuver Union forces and aimed to exploit enemy weaknesses. Lee's ability to inspire his troops and his strategic use of terrain played crucial roles in his successes at battles such as Chancellorsville and Second Manassas. However, his tactics also carried risks, leading to significant losses, particularly in the latter stages of the war.
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