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Robert E. Lee is depicted as a complex figure of the Civil War, revered yet often misunderstood. He is characterized as an ardent antisecessionist who resigned from the U.S. Army to avoid fighting against his home state of Virginia. Additionally, the narrative explores his background as a Southern aristocrat who opposed slavery, alongside his reputation as a brilliant military strategist whose leadership significantly impacted the Confederate cause.
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Lee Considered. General Robert E. Lee and civil war history, Alan T. Nolan
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