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General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox, Virginia, as a:

defiant soldiers' leader.
tired and defeated military General.
proud Southern Gentleman.
prisoner of war.

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Answer: tired and defeated military General.

General Robert E. Lee surrendered his 28,000 troops to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox, Virginia in April 9, 1865.

Lee was a defeated military general who was left with no other choice than to surrender. He had been forced to abandon Richmond and blocked from joining the Confederate forces in North Carolina. His defeat brought the Civil War to an end.

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The correct answer to this question is B) tired and defeated military General.

General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox, Virginia as a tired and defeated military General.

Confederate General Robert E. Lee, leader of the Southern Army surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. General Lee troops had lost the Appottomax Court House battle in just a few hours and General Lee decided that there was no so much else to do. Southern officers were pardoned and allowed to return to their homes. So yes, General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox, Virginia as a tired and defeated military General.

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