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The Confederate States Army was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (CSA) during the American Civil War (1861–1865). It was established in 1861 to defend the seceding Southern states from the Union Army.

Formation and Organization[edit]

The Confederate States Army was formed in February 1861, following the secession of seven Southern states from the United States. The army was initially composed of state militias and volunteers. The Confederate Congress authorized the recruitment of 100,000 troops in March 1861.

The army was organized into several departments and commands, with the most notable being the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee. Other significant armies included the Army of Tennessee and the Army of Mississippi.

Leadership[edit]

The Confederate States Army was led by several prominent generals, including:

Major Battles[edit]

The Confederate States Army participated in numerous battles during the American Civil War, including:

Decline and Surrender[edit]

By 1865, the Confederate States Army was severely weakened due to lack of resources, manpower, and the successful campaigns of the Union Army. The army's decline culminated in the surrender of General Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the Confederate resistance.

Legacy[edit]

The Confederate States Army is remembered for its role in the American Civil War and its impact on American history. The army's legacy is controversial, as it is associated with the defense of slavery and secession.

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