In 1862, General Robert E. Lee took command of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia after General Joseph E. Johnston was wounded during the Seven Days Battles. Lee's leadership marked a turning point for the Confederate forces, as he implemented aggressive strategies that led to several significant victories against Union forces. His tactical prowess and charismatic leadership made him one of the most prominent figures in the American Civil War.
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