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why did general robert e. lee agree to surrender at appomattox court house?
lincoln offered lee a position in his cabinet if he stopped fighting.
lee felt that his men were no longer worthy of his leadership.
his army was surrounded by a union force that had cut off its supplies.
lee had been convinced of the rightness of the abolitionist cause.
To determine why General Robert E. Lee agreed to surrender at Appomattox Court House, we analyze each option:
- The option "Lincoln offered Lee a position in his cabinet if he stopped fighting" is incorrect. Lincoln did not offer such a position.
- The option "Lee felt that his men were no longer worthy of his leadership" is incorrect. Lee's decision was based on military circumstances, not his perception of his men's worthiness.
- The option "His army was surrounded by a Union force that had cut off its supplies" is correct. By the time of Appomattox, Lee's Confederate army was surrounded by Union forces, and their supplies were cut off, making further resistance impractical.
- The option "Lee had been convinced of the rightness of the abolitionist cause" is incorrect. Lee's surrender was a military decision, not a change in his stance on the abolitionist cause.
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C. His army was surrounded by a Union force that had cut off its supplies.