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Posted on 4/9/15 at 4:59 pm to Cdawg
I am a big time ACW history buff, probably my favorite time period in history to study. Let me pose this scenario for discussion;
How would things have played out if Lee had not surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox and instead melted away (with the rest of Confederate forces still on the field) and commenced with an insurgency campaign against Union forces? How long could they have sustained such a movement and what, if any, goals could they have realistically achieved?
How would things have played out if Lee had not surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox and instead melted away (with the rest of Confederate forces still on the field) and commenced with an insurgency campaign against Union forces? How long could they have sustained such a movement and what, if any, goals could they have realistically achieved?
Posted on 4/9/15 at 5:04 pm to Gcockboi
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Robert E. Lee is the GOAT general.
And to think at the beginning of the war they called him "Granny Lee" accusing him of being timid and "The King of Spades" for all the earthworks he was throwing up. And this was fellow southerners.
Then again, the people in the north called McClellan "the Young Napoleon".
Posted on 4/9/15 at 5:05 pm to Burhead
quote:The Confederate military leaders could never gotten their heads around a guerrilla movement. It would have been dishonorable to their way of thinking and slavery would have been exterminated by the occupying Federal forces. You can't have a guerrilla underground slavery-based agrarian society or economy.
How would things have played out if Lee had not surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox and instead melted away (with the rest of Confederate forces still on the field) and commenced with an insurgency campaign against Union forces? How long could they have sustained such a movement and what, if any, goals could they have realistically achieved?
This post was edited on 4/9/15 at 5:06 pm
Posted on 4/9/15 at 5:18 pm to soccerfüt
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The Confederate military leaders could never gotten their heads around a guerrilla movement. It would have been dishonorable to their way of thinking and slavery would have been exterminated by the occupying Federal forces. You can't have a guerrilla underground slavery-based agrarian society or economy.
This. Although they always had 'skirmishes' guerilla warfare was just not as accepted as a 'formal' manner to wage war. Plus the Leaders at this point wanted to avoid the noose.
Plus you would have needed popular support for it to be a successful strategy & by then most Southerners were probably war weary.
Add to that the demographics of the deep South (mostly Black ) plus Union troops would prove an uphill battle .
Posted on 4/9/15 at 5:30 pm to Superior Pariah
Looks like they did it up right at Appomattox today.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 5:31 pm to MadMaxwell
I Challenger that photo to be authentic!
Posted on 4/9/15 at 7:49 pm to 777Tiger
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Is that right?
yep, but done in a vindictive manner to ensure that the Lees would never live there again, who wants to look out from you front porch and see a few thousand graves? was the thought behind it
Everything said is pretty much right, including the vindictiveness with which the dead were buried there.
Got to be the greatest backfire, or "reverse scald" in the history of the world.....
The union powers say "Hey, lets bury all the dead troops here, and desecrate the grounds of General Lee", when in reality, they should have said "hey, lets create the most revered ground in the country."
Posted on 4/9/15 at 8:53 pm to CidCock
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He isn't given enough respect these days. People unfairly equate him to all the negatives associated with the confederacy
Wheres his statue?
Posted on 4/9/15 at 8:56 pm to CidCock
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Robert E. Lee is one of the greatest Americans that ever lived. The definition of a gentleman.
Wielded a strong whip hand too according to some accounts.
Posted on 4/9/15 at 8:58 pm to Superior Pariah
pretty sure i was a buffalo soldier in my previous life, mon
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