General Lee the leader of the confederacy army and General Grant, the leader of the Union, although enemies had striking similarities. Mentally, the two generals were both cunning and ruthless. Strategically, they were both able to plan and think fast. Probably their most evident common features were their bellicose nature and resourcefulness. However, their most profound similarity was their ability to reconcile. Although bearing similar traits, the two great war generals were complete opposites in their mission in the Civil War
General Robert E. Lee was a native of the Tidewater, Virginia region of the south. He was raised as an aristocrat, and sought to preserve the way of life in the south, which mainly embodied inheritance the
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