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Who was the commander of the Confederate army? a.Ulysses S. Grant b.Stonewall Jackson c.Robert E. Lee
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User: Who was the commander of the Confederate army? a.Ulysses S. Grant b.Stonewall Jackson c.Robert E. Lee

Weegy: C. robert e lee
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User: Who was the commander of the Union army at the end of the Civil War? a.Ulysses S. Grant b.William T. Sherman c.Robert E. Lee





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