intersting on Johnson, Been awhile but maybe i'll look into it. But Lee was also a strategist as you say
he knew he had to win or hold out. That;s why he was General of the Army of Northern Virginia then
The Army of Northern Virginia was the most successful Confederate army during the American Civil War (1861–1865). With Robert E. Lee at its head,
See thats the problem. Lee knew that but failed to tailor his strategy to that fact. You say its successful because he "won" most battles. Phyrus also "won" a lot of battles against the romans but greece was conquered faster because he ended up killing his army base. Look at Lees battles. They are won by outmaneuvering but when your doing that your also allowing the opponent to fight from prepared positions while you attack the flank of that position exposed. Meaning if you do "win" your still taking massive casualties which the north could afford a lot better than the south. Whereas Johnston moved from prepared position to prepared positoin ultimately only losing because politicians in the south forced him to attack.
