General Robert E. Lee hoped to invade the North primarily to relieve pressure on war-torn Virginia, gain much-needed supplies, and potentially secure foreign recognition and support for the Confederacy. A successful campaign could demoralize the Union and encourage Northern peace movements, ultimately leading to a favorable negotiation for Southern independence. Additionally, a victory on Northern soil might bolster Confederate morale and unity.
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