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| the leading general of the Confederate army during the Civil War |
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| another name for the United States of America; it also became the name of the Northern states during the Civil War |
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| the name of the Southern states that left the Union during the Civil War |
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| the name of General Lee's beautiful gray horse |
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| the person young Robert E. Lee admired more than any other person in the world |
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| what Robert E. Lee wanted to become |
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| the home of Robert E. Lee before the Civil War |
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| a military academy that trains soldiers to become leaders |
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| Robert E. Lee's job in the army before the Civil War |
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| how having fewer factories and fewer men than the North hurt the South during the Civil War |
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1. few factories to make guns 2. fewer men to fight |
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| the war between the Confederate States and the Union, which lasted from 1861-1865 |
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| build up their country again |
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| what Robert E. Lee encouraged his men to do after the war was over |
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| the great-granddaughter of Martha Washington and wife of Robert E. Lee |
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| what the Southern army was called |
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| the position/job Robert E. Lee was given during the war |
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| the president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War |
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| the war when the Southern states left the United States |
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