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Virginia's Impact on the Life of Robert E. Lee
2,926 words, approx. 10 pages
 A study of the tremendous impact that the state of Virginia had on Robert E. Lee, in terms of military, education, religion, and principles. More than just the primary factor in Lee's decision to join the Confederacy at the start of the Civil War, Virginia wholly influenced his development as a spiritual, principled man as well as his varied undertakings in life.
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A Biography of General Robert E. Lee
2,187 words, approx. 7 pages
 A biography of Robert E. Lee, one of the Civil War's most distinguished leaders. He was an admired soldier, even by his enemies, and considered a military strategy genious.
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Devotion to Duty
1,295 words, approx. 4 pages
 Robert E. Lee, long considered a true American of the highest caliber, fully and justly deserves the distinguished esteem given him by the people of his day and ours. With admirable and impeccable character, daring and courage in the face of danger, and yet still desirous of peace, Robert E. Lee holds a place in American history unparalleled in its dimensions.
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Robert Edward Lee
261 words, approx. 1 pages
 Summerizes the life of Confederate General Robert Edward Lee, starting with his early life and leading up to his prosecution and death. Also includes some civil war data.
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