There was no such post as General-in-Chief until January 1865, when it was awarded to the only possible choice, Robert E. Lee. It was too late to make any difference.
Up till then, the notional supreme commander was the President, Jefferson Davis - not a success, despite a respectable record as a Colonel in the Mexican War.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
Seriously? He was the President of the Confederate States of America. The South.
General Robert E. Lee was the leader of the Confederate army. He was considered the best trained military man at the time.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. He called attack on North @ Fort Sumter. He was not able to keep confederate states together for very long.He was on the Confederate's side.
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis was the leader of The Confederate States of America
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederacy (aka Confederate States of America, or CSA); General Robert E. Lee was leader of the Confederate military.
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. General Robert E. Lee became the key military leader of the Confederate army. Abraham Lincoln was the president of the Union. General US Grant became the key military leader in the closing 18 months of the war.
If I am right, which you know I am, the President of the Confederate States of America (the South) was Jefferson Davis, with the military general being General Robert E. Lee.
Robert E. Lee was a leader in the Confederate States of America, which was the South.
General Robert E. Lee was the leader of the Confederate army. He was considered the best trained military man at the time.
By South, I assume to mean Confederate States of America. The president was Jefferson Davis, and the Confederate Capital was Montgomery, Alabama
Seriously? He was the President of the Confederate States of America. The South.
Jefferson Davis was a U.S. Senator from Mississippi, the U.S. Secretary of War, and the President of the Confederate States of America.
General Robert E. Lee was the leader of the Confederate army. He was considered the best trained military man at the time.