What Happened to Confederate Leaders After the Civil War
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecution, some faced public scrutiny, and others flourished with successful careers after the war. Here are some of the most notable Confederate leaders and generals, and what they did after the Civil War. Part 2: • What Happened to Confederate Leaders After... Intro Music: • "Dixie" on Banjo by Adam Lee Marcus Timestamps: Intro - 0:00 Jefferson Davis - 0:26 Alexander H. Stephens - 3:17 Robert E. Lee - 4:28 P.G.T Beauregard - 5:55 Joseph E. Johnston - 7:01 Nathan Bedford Forrest - 7:41 Stonewall Jackson - 8:42 George Pickett - 9:22 Outro - 9:51

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