About what you said about him towards the end of the war, I would argue that he needed to do so because by that time his supply chain was considerably worse for wear (especially because it was horrible to begin with). Lee undoubtedly could not keep his army in a combat effective state for very much longer by that time and needed a decisive victory that could end the war.SckizoBoy said:I'm inclined to agree, but his military philosophy left a bit to be desired. Towards the end of the ACW, he kept seeking out a decisive battle and frittered away a fair bit of his army that by the time he got his battle, his troops were tired and quite the worse for wear. I'll have to check up on this...KissofKetchup said:I was starting to lose faith in this forum before I saw that you posted his name.Aku_San said:Gen. Robert E. Lee
Without a doubt, one of the greatest military tacticians and strategists of all time.
Though people, tell me more about the American Civil War... as an Englishman, I remain sorely ignorant about it.
And since you asked for it, the Civil War wasn't really started over the issue of slavery. It was started over the issue of states' rights versus the power of the federal government. However, President Lincoln effectively made the war about slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation.