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7 February, 10:09

Why was Lee torn about his loyalty?

He had served in the Confederate army.

He was born in Virginia and his family was there.

He was forced to make a choice when Johnston was wounded.

He needed the support of his people for his political career.

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  1. 7 February, 10:14
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    General E lee was torn about his loyalty since he was born in Virginia and he has family there.

    Yw, have a good day and also, it was total guesswork on my assignment but I got the question correct
  2. 7 February, 10:14
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    The correct answer is B) he was born in Virginia and his family was there.

    Robert Lee was torn about his loyalty because he was born in Virginia and his family was there.

    When Robert E. Lee was invited to lead the Union Army in the Civil War, he denied. His native state seceded and being from Virginia and with family ties there, he decided to fight in the Confederate side. He became the commander of the Condederated states Army and led the Southern troops against the Union Army in the Civil War.
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