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Lee’s Victories

Lee’s Victories. Describe Lee’s victories in the East and his decision to invade the North. Robert E. Lee. June, 1862 – Lee takes charge of the Army of Northern Virginia McClellan tries to recapture Richmond but is forced to retreat by Lee’s army in the Seven Days’ Battle

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Lee’s Victories

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  1. Lee’s Victories Describe Lee’s victories in the East and his decision to invade the North

  2. Robert E. Lee • June, 1862 – Lee takes charge of the Army of Northern Virginia • McClellan tries to recapture Richmond but is forced to retreat by Lee’s army in the Seven Days’ Battle • August, 1862 – Confederacy wins second victory at Bull Run • Lee ended the Union threat in Virginia

  3. Lee Invades the North • September, 1862 – crosses Potomac and invades Maryland • Hoped victory in North would force Lincoln to talk peace • Invasion would give Virginia farmers a rest from war during the harvest season • South would plunder northern farms for food

  4. Hoped invasion would show south could win and convince Europe to side with the Confederacy

  5. Summary • Why did Lee go on the offensive against the North? • How did the South’s fortunes change after Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia?

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