Robert E. Lee
Robert Edward Lee
Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, was born at Stratford Hall in Westmoreland County, Virginia.
- Profession
- General, Educator
- From
- Stratford, Virginia
- Born
- January 19, 1807
- Years active
- 1829–1870
Early life
Born in 1807 into the prominent Lee family, he graduated near the top of his West Point class and served with distinction in the Mexican–American War.
Career
He commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia through most of the Civil War before surrendering at Appomattox in 1865, then served as president of Washington College.
Major achievements
Regarded as a gifted battlefield tactician, his post-war legacy remains deeply contested in American memory.
Legacy
Lee is one of the most studied and debated military figures in U.S. history.
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