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Yair Schroeder
23 March, 00:16
Robert E. Lee invaded union territory in order to
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Elliott Parrish
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During the Civil War, Robert E. Lee decided to invade Union territory in order to " remove Union pressure in Virginia," since Virginia was a highly-contested territory during the Civil War.
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