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  1. Robert Edward Lee ( Condado de Westmoreland, 19 de janeiro de 1807 – Lexington, 12 de outubro de 1870) foi um oficial militar de carreira norte-americano conhecido por ter comandado o Exército da Virgínia do Norte durante a Guerra Civil Americana . Filho do oficial revolucionário de guerra Henry Lee III, e um oficial de topo da Academia ...

  2. Robert E. Lee. This portrait of a young Robert E. Lee was painted in 1838 by William Edward West. Destined to be one of the most illustrious graduates of West Point, a young Virginian awaited assignment in the mid-summer of 1829 to his first tour of duty in the Army. The recent honor of finishing second in the Academy class of 1829 had been ...

  3. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Robert E. Lee had famously rejected the command of the Federal forces recruited to defend D.C. He instead opted for the rank of general in the Confederate Army, claiming that he could never fight against his fellow Virginians.

  4. 27 de may. de 2017 · All the statues of Robert E. Lee in Confederate uniform fail to convey one critical point: He was more than that. After Appomattox, Lee turned from being a leader in war to a leader of peace. As I found in examining his religious convictions, he became — largely because of his faith — the South’s preeminent exponent of reconciliation.

  5. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Robert E. Lee at age 31, then a young Lieutenant of Engineers, U. S. Army, 1838. PD. Robert Edward Lee is the fourth child born to Colonel Harry and Ann Lee, prominent members of the Virginia ...

  6. Robert E. Lee, 1864. Robert Edward Lee (* 19. Januar 1807 auf der Stratford-Hall-Plantage, Virginia; † 12. Oktober 1870 in Lexington, Virginia) war bis 1861 Oberst des US-Heeres und der erfolgreichste General des konföderierten Heeres. Sein bedeutendstes Kommando während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges (1861–1865) war der Oberbefehl ...

  7. Few figures in American history are more divisive, contradictory or elusive than Robert E. Lee, the reluctant, tragic leader of the Confederate Army, who died in his beloved Virginia at age 63 in ...

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