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Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
the rebel army
Robert E. Lee was the general of the Confederate Army for the vast majority of the Civil War.
the leader of the confederate army was Robert.E.Lee
The Confederate general who was offered command of the Union Army but declined to fight against Virginia was Robert E. Lee. After Virginia seceded from the Union, Lee chose to remain loyal to his home state, ultimately leading the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. His decision was rooted in his deep sense of duty and loyalty to Virginia, despite his previous service in the U.S. Army.
The Confederate Army of Tennessee traced its origins back to the Spring and Summer of 1861. The governor of Tennessee, Isham G. Harris raised the provisional Army of Tennessee. It was transferred to the Confederate military service in July of 1861.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
The confederate army had better generals
Confederate States Army ended in 1865.
Confederate States Army was created in 1861.
its the southern army
During the Confederate draft, certain categories of men were exempt from service. This included individuals who were deemed essential for agricultural or industrial work, such as overseers and certain skilled laborers. Additionally, men who owned a specific number of enslaved people—typically 20 or more—were also exempt, as their labor was considered vital to the Southern economy. Other exemptions included government officials and those with health issues or disabilities.
The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run was called the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Later it was renamed to the Army of Northern Virginia.
Jasper joined the confederate army in 1861.
The Confederate Army surrendered at Appomattox Court House.
Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
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