Robert E. Lee is the best general in the South, and all League general opposes him. For Southerners, General Robert Lee seems to have a sacred character for them. Even if the north dominated the battlefield, he encouraged the South and was still admired by some extremists of the allies. In the north, Robert Lee was a traitor to the United States and even lost his citizenship. He lost in the war, but Robert Lee is still an important person in history.
Robert E. Lee, a great x 4 nephew of the Federal General Robert E. Lee, resigned as a pastor of the church. why? Well, he opposed Caucasian supremacy, and members of his southern North Carolina church began to oppose him. "My name is Robert Lee IV, I am a descendant of Robert E. Lee, the statue of the Civil War general is the Charlottesville Violence Center," he said. "We made our fathers an idol of white supremacy, racial discrimination, hatred, as opposed to racial discrimination, the original sin of the United States is my moral responsibility.
For some people, Robert Lee is almost like a god. For others, he is a paradox. Robert E. Lee was born on January 19, 1807 at Stratford, Virginia. Robert is the fourth child of the hero of the revolutionary war, Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Ann Hill Cartery. Robert's brother was raised by his mother. From her, he learned perseverance, control and discipline. As a young man, he contacted Christianity and accepted faith. Contrary to the mother 's powerful example, Robert saw his father moved from a failed business to a failed business. In a sense, young Robert is led to work harder and succeed.