Confederate leaders agreed to let food supplies in, but then attacked the ships.
wealthy planters and confederate leaders to aplly for pardons- novanet
On Stone Mountain, in Georgia, near Atlanta.
U.S. Grant- union Robert E. Lee-confederate
Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, those are really the biggest two
Pardons for Confederate leaders
The Confederate leaders who had held office in the Confederate government or high military rank, would have been deprived of their rights of property.
Were confederate soilders the first leaders were people such as generals in the old confederate army
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Confederate leaders agreed to let food supplies in, but then attacked the ships.
Mason and Slidell, the Confederate envoys to Britain and France.
they met at Appomattox
that all were eventually pardoned.
The pope could use excommunication or interdict as punishments for those political leaders who did not 'toe the line.'
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General Robert E. Lee,
pardons for confederate leaders