著者について

Robert E. Lee was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War, best known for commanding the Army of Northern Virginia. Born into a prominent Virginia family, Lee graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and served with distinction in the Mexican-American War. His military expertise and leadership qualities made him a respected figure in the U.S. Army, but his loyalties shifted when Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861. He chose to side with the Confederacy, where he became a symbol of the Southern cause and a revered military leader.

Throughout the Civil War, Lee was known for his tactical brilliance and his ability to inspire his troops. His campaigns, including the Battle of Gettysburg and the Siege of Petersburg, showcased his strategic prowess. However, the war took a toll on both the South and Lee personally. After the Confederacy's defeat, he urged reconciliation between North and South and became president of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia. Lee's legacy remains complex, seen by some as a hero of the South and by others as a figure representing the darker aspects of the Confederacy.

国籍 アメリカ人
生年月日 January 19, 1807
出生地 Stratford Hall, Virginia, USA
死亡日 October 12, 1870