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General Robert E Lee and General James Longstreet were actually great friends, but at the Battle of Gettysburg they had a big disagreement on how to attack the Union Army which they had surrounded. Lee wanted to go with a frontal attack which was what the Union had been doing and failing at for the past 3 years. Longstreet wanted to take the defensive route and stay back and let them attack them. The frontal attack that Lee ordered was practically suicidal and began the end of the Confederacy. This battle proved that Lee was human and made mistakes just like everybody else. He admitted that he was wrong and even offered to resign as commander after the battle. Longstreet was ultimately right, but Longstreet remained good friends. That was the only real conflict known in history between General Longstreet and General Lee.

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Southerner James Longstreet had been appointed to the position of brigadier general on June 17, 1861. He accepted this commission on Jine 25, 1861. Longstreet commanded a brigade at First Manassas (July 1861), a division at Seven Pines (May 1862) and during the Seven Days (June 1862) and a corp at Second Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. After Gettysburg Longstreet was sent with most of his corps to reinforce the Confederate Army of Tennessee, arriving in time to swing the balance in the Rebel's favor at Chickamauga. Longstreet then was sent on an independent campaign to try to recapture Knoxville, but failed. Longstreet rejoined Lee with his corps and was badly wounded in the neck at the Wilderness, at almost the same location and a year later almost to the day from the place where Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded. Longstreet was out of action for months recuperating, but returned in time for some months of the Siege of Richmond and Petersburg, and the finish at Appomattox. Longstreet, whom Lee called "my old war horse" commanded the First Corp of Lee's army, which was the largest, while Jackson commanded the second, smaller corp. But Jackson died a hero's death in the cause, and Longstreet turned Republican after the war, and accepted a government job from his old friend, Grant. This made his a pariah in the south, and there is no statue of him anywhere in the former Confederacy.

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Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chickamauga, in both offensive and defensive roles. He also performed strongly during the Seven Days Battles, the Battle of Antietam as far as I know.

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