He surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
General Lee and General Grant
Ulyses C. Grant for the Union and General Lee for the Confederacy
Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
The Confederate General Lee surrendered to United States General Grant ending the Civil War.
U.S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
It was where General Grant and General Lee met. General Lee handed over his sword to Grant, thereby ending the civil war
General Lee and General Grant
Union soldiers (north) started winning lots of big battles such as the Battle of Gettysburg. General Lee (Confederate) and General Grant (Union) met in a town called Appomattox Courthouse, where Lee surrendered to Grant, which stopped the Civil War.
Lee was confederacy and Grant was a Union general
No. Lee was a soldier with Grant during the U.S.-Mexican War in 1848.
Union General Ord was convinced that political leaders were afraid to talk about ending the US Civil War. Ord met with General Longstreet in February of 1865. He suggested that generals Lee and Grant discuss an end to the war. Confederates Davis, Longstreet, Lee and Breckinridge met in Richmond to discuss this issue. General Grant conferred with President Lincoln on the issue. Lincoln informed Grant that any peace agreement had to include the return to the Union of the Confederate states. Lincoln also informed Grant that any meeting with the Confederates had to include the surrender of Lee's army. Lee met with Grant on March 4, 1865. Grant informed Lee that he had no authority to discuss any compromise.
1865
Generals Lee and Grant were each in the Mexican War as US officers. Later they both were in the US Civil War as opponents.
He surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
Appomattox Courthouse
General Lee and General Grant