Appomattox Court House near Petersburg.
Grant met Lee at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, as a culmination of the Civil War, which was marked by the Union's decisive victories and the encirclement of Lee's Confederate forces. Lee sought to negotiate terms of surrender to avoid further bloodshed. Grant, representing the Union, was open to a peaceful resolution, ultimately leading to the historic meeting where Lee surrendered, effectively ending the war.
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In April 1865, General Robert E. Lee and General Ulysses S. Grant met at Appomattox Court House in Virginia. During this historic meeting, they agreed on the terms of surrender for Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, effectively marking the end of the Civil War in that region. Grant offered generous terms, allowing Confederate soldiers to return home with their horses, which helped facilitate a peaceful transition.
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It was where General Grant and General Lee met. General Lee handed over his sword to Grant, thereby ending the civil war
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Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox in Virginia.
Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
Grant gave Lee generous terms of surrender. The Confederate Army of Northern Viginia was fed (at that time they were starving because of the Confederacy's lack of supplies), allowed to keep their weapons, and sent home. It is interesting to note that when Lee came to Appomattox Court House to surrender to Grant, Grant was so excited to meet the famous general that Lee had to remind him that they were there to arrange a surrender.
Lee Grant was born on October 31, 1927.
Lee Grant was born on October 31, 1927.
lee surrendered to grant at Appotamox courthouse
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General Grant's army defeated General Lee's army and Grant accepted Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. Grant's treatment of Lee was characterized by such respect and generosity that Lee would not permit a bad word to be spoken about the man who had beaten him.
Grant and Lee went head to head for the first time at the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864. Grant had assembled 120,000 men to Lee's 65,000. Grant lost 18,000 men to Lee's 11,000. Although Lee had won the battle, Grant, with his numerical superiority, inevitably won the war. Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattax court house April 1865
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