1. Confederate generals make better generals
Then Lee would skillfully execute efficient plans that may have inevitable results, or in some cases, may have a high degree of risk. ... General Lee shared such a bond with the soldiers that none of the others did. ... Unlike the union army where there was constant rivalry between the commander-in-chief and his subordinates, Lee had an aura that inspired loyalty and comradeship between his subordinates. ... Then he showed his skills as a field tactician by overseeing the surprise charge over a large area while maintaining minimized casualties. ... And then came the fateful night a hero died w...
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