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What can you infer from this about Lee’s attitude toward his country? (Letter To His Son)


A. Lee wants to preserve the Union.


B. Lee knows that it is only a matter of time before war is declared.


C. Lee is eager for secession.


D. Lee is ashamed of America.

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Answer:

A. Lee wants to preserve the Union.

Explanation:

The letter of Robert Edward Lee to George Washington Custis Lee in January 1861.

He was an 1829 graduate of West Point who had distinguished himself in the

U.S-Mexican War. Lieutenant Colonel Robert Edward Lee wrote to his eldest son while serving as the acting commander of the Department of Texas.

An excerpt from the letter says;

"But I can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union. It would be an accumulation of all the evils we complain of and I am willing to sacrifice everything but honor for its preservation."

In conclusion, the above statements suggests that Lee wants to preserve the Union.