This was in April 1861, the civil war was just beginning, it was the first attack on Sumter Fortress. The southern states left the coalition and formed alliance of the United States. Now the country is splitting, the Alliance of the North and the Union of the South. Even though Abraham Lincoln is about to declare war, the alliance and federal will soon need resources. Leadership and leadership of the Confederates are not worthy of qualification, they are primarily for those qualified.
Every wonderful story has a beginning. This is no exception. James Ewell Brown Stuart was born February 6, 1833. He is 7 of twelve children, he is the youngest son. Stuart learned at Emory and Henry University before being appointed as a US military academy. He graduated from 46 classes and was appointed sergeant of cavalry. And it is the highest level these students can reach. After graduation, Stewart joined the US Army. This is because he was ranked as lieutenant in the military academy and assigned to the Texas Rifle Corps. He was good at leading the group and was promoted and moved to the first group of the American cavalry regiment newly formed. On January 15, 1811, Jeb wrote a letter asking Jefferson Davis to hold its position in coalition. Because of Stuart's excellent skill, this did not last long.
After the Federation army won the Chancelliers' building, General Robert Lee divided his army into three different units. Corp I was under command of General James Long Street 2nd Army. Ep and A.P. Hill lead Corp III. Before he decided to move north, Li sent Jeb Stewart, one of his generals, to the territory of the Union to gain information about the Allies. Knowing this is an adventurous task, Stewart continues to be Lee's eyes and ears. Jeb Stewart sent for invasion was sent to take the right and right wings of the Ewell army, but when he completed the order he gave General Mead's army at about 82,000 at him I did not notice that he was marching directly towards him.
But a few days ago, he made a fatal decision, which was later thought to be critical to the consequences of surgery and important factors of Gettysburg information gathering failure. Under the guidance of Major General James Stewart James Evar Brown, his cavalry was bound to the northern part of Virginia and protected his row of infantry from the right north to the Shenandoah Valley. Mr. Lee needed his cavalry to advance with the Ewell Corps and Stewart suggested reaching the line by going to the east and the north and the back of the league column was thought to be scattered in chaotic pursuit I heard that. Situ's ingenious work at Cheslauville, despite feeling that older people like Lieutenant Stewart needed old head guidance and norms, Lee Comfort gave broad civil discretion to his cavalry leader He gave what he gave "Lee agrees with Stewart's plan and estimates that the captain of his cavalry will revisit the first three days.