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  1. Robert E Lee
    ... Some southern states had left, but Leeamp39s own Virginia was still uncertain. ... After Gettysburg, Lee retreated back to Virginia for the rest of the war. ...
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  2. Robert E Lee
    ... Some southern states had left, but Leeamp39s own Virginia was still uncertain. ... After Gettysburg, Lee retreated back to Virginia for the rest of the war. ...
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  3. Robert E. Lee
    ... After that, Robert E. Lee withdrew to Virginia, where he inflicted a costly defeat on his opponents at the battle of Fredericksburg in December. ...
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  4. Robert E. Lee
    ... After that, Robert E. Lee withdrew to Virginia, where he inflicted a costly defeat on his opponents at the battle of Fredericksburg in December. ...
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  5. General Robert E. Lee
    ... In Leeamp39s home in Lexington Virginia on October 12, 1870. He died from an illness. Some people felt his death as a personal loss. ...
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  6. Robert E Lee
    ... Lee returned to Virginia to reorganize his army, General Ambrose E. Burnside then led an attack against Lee in December, 1862, at Fredericksburg, Virginia. ...
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  7. Robert E. Lee
    ... honored and remembered. Robert Edward Lee was born at Stratford Westmoreland County, Virginia, on January 19, 1807. Lee was the ...
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  8. Robert E. Lee
    ... administrative affairs. Before the Mexican War, Lee served as an engineer on projects in Georgia, Virginia, and New York. During the ...
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  9. Civil War Term Paper
    ... battle. The battle had no clear winner, but because General Lee withdrew to Virginia, McClellan was considered the victor. As the ...
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  10. Robert E Lee
    Robert E Lee Robert Edward Lee was born on January 19th, 1807 in Stratford, Virginia. Robertamp39s father was thrown in debtors jail ...
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  11. The Life of Robert E. Lee
    ... However, at the same time, Lee remained loyal to Virginia. Thinking ... Lee was now in control of the Army of Northern Virginia. Now ...
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  12. The Civil War: Considered the Greatest War in American History
    ... Lee retreated to Virginia before his army was completely destroyed, and the Union victory not only halted Leeamp39s invasion of the North, but also provided ...
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  13. Lee vs. Grant Civil War
    ... At the beginning of the Civil War Lee did not support secession. He did not want Virginia to leave the Union since his loyalty to the Union was tantamount to ...
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  14. Virginias Role in the American Revolution
    ... Still today we aim to fulfill these ideals that were so poetically expressed by Jefferson. Richard Henry Lee was a Virginia congressman. ...
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  15. robert e lee
    Walter Cihocki Social Studies April 8, 1999 report 2 Robert E. Lee Lee was born in Stratford, Virginia in 1807. He grew up with ...
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  16. Battle of Gettysburg
    ... leadership behind it. The Confederate leader was General Robert E. Lee who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. Lee thought he ...
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  17. The Battle Of Antietam
    ... General Robert E. Lee narrowly escaped defeat this battle and the lack of men cause him and his army to retreat back in to Virginia. ...
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  18. Antitam
    ... General Robert E. Lee narrowly escaped defeat this battle and the lack of men cause him and his army to retreat back in to Virginia. ...
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  19. Abraham Lincoln
    ... Lee retreated to Virginia. Pickettamp39s charge was called the ampquotHigh Tide of the Confederacy.ampquot It was the turning point in the war. ...
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  20. Battle of Chancellorsville
    ... General Joseph Hooker, numbered about 130,000 the Confederate forces, comprising the Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee, numbered about ...
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  21. Battle of the Wilderness
    ... Grant and Major General George G. Meade led the Unionamp39s Army of the Potomac, and General Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederacyamp39s Army of Northern Virginia. ...
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  22. My Journal during the Gettysburg
    ... General Lee is the Commander of the Northern Virginia Army. ... General Lee was forced to abandon his dead and for us the army to head back to Virginia. ...
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  23. Civil War
    ... On the third of July Lee began to move his army of northern Virginia across the Rappahannock. ... Lee was born on January nineteenth 1807 in Stratford, Virginia. ...
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  24. Two Societies at War, 18611865
    ... When he sent Jackson and his troops to take Harpers Ferry in West Virginia, McClellan intercepted his orders and waited with 87,000 men. Leeamp39s army desperately ...
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  25. The Killer Angels
    ... ted back in to Virginia. On July 4, 1863, Independence Day, the Union Army marched through the town and pursued General Lee and his Army into Virginia. ...
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  26. Famous People of the Civil War
    ... Coastal defense. In 1862 when Joseph E. Johnston was wounded, Lee became commander of the confederate army in Virginia. In Richmond ...
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  27. Godamp39s Generals
    ... While in Texas, General Winfield Scott asks Lee to serve as second in command of the Union Army, but due to the possibility that Virginia could also secede, he ...
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  28. Maturation through Military experience
    ... four years. The first stop on this tour of duty was Fort Lee, Virginia for parachute rigger qualification. This training started ...
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  29. Andrew Jackson 2
    ... After the Shenandoah campaign, Jackson joined General Robert E. Lee in Eastern Virginia. Jackson wasnamp39t always regarded as a brilliant general though. ...
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  30. Civil War
    ... The Union was successful at the battle of Antietam which prevented Robert E. Lee invasion of the north. That year ended in Virginia with a Union setback at ...
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