How Did Robert E Lee Impact On War

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Robert E. Lee had a great impact on the Civil War. Lee won many battles in the South, like the Battle of Chancellorsville. Robert E. Lee impacted the Civil War, when he chose to be with the Confederacy instead of the Union. Lee also impacted the war for fighting, even when the battle for the Confederates fought in, were major losses. Robert E. Lee impacted the Civil War. Robert Edward Lee was born in Virginia, the fifth child of Henry Lee. Robert E. Lee was second in is class at West Point in 1829 (‘Robert E. Lee”). In 1846, Lee got the chance he was waiting for his whole military career when the United States went to war with Mexico. In the war with Mexico, Lee served under General Winfield Scott. The aftermath of the U.S. victory from the Mexican …show more content…

Lee had to choose either the Union or the Confederates. In April of 1861, Abraham Lincoln offered Lee the command spot for the Union but, Lee declined the offer (“Biography: Robert E. Lee”). On April 17, 1861 Lee accepted a general’s commission in the newly formed Confederate Army (“Robert E. Lee”). Lee had many victories like on August 29-30, he defeated General John Pope in the Battle of Bull Run (Manassas). Then on December 13, Lee defeated General Ambrose Burnside at Fredericksburg. On May 1-4, 1863 at Chancellorsville Lee’s most brilliant fight was when he defeated Joseph Hooker. Lee also had victories in Peninsula Campaign (“Robert E. Lee”). Lee also, lost many battles after he sent an invasion to Maryland in September of 1862. When Lee thought it would shift the war’s path. Then when Lee sent another invasion in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in 1863 (“Biography: Robert E. Lee”). After the war Lee was charged with being too bloody-minded, of fighting even when Lee knew that the fight was a lost cause. Lee was the president of the Washington College after the war (“Robert E. Lee”). “In the history of the world, perhaps no general who failed so often has been so revered” (“Robert E.

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