Had Virginia gone to the Union, the Union would have had him as their General, and the war would have been over in a few months. We wouldn't be talking about it much today.
Of course, but that still doesn't take away that those who raised arms against their country would be traitors. Lee just wouldn't be among them.
Was his loyalty to the government of the United States, or to the state of Virginia? He has two oaths. How can he break one and be a faithful to the other. By your demand, he would have been a traitor either way in that he went back on his oath.
Perhaps so, but he chose to be a traitor to the United States. The US won, so why should a part of it honor a traitor to itself? Its nice he stuck by Virginia, but the rebellion was beaten and Virginia is now a part of the United States.
Funny thing is that some backwards Confederate sympathizers considered James Longstreet to be a traitor to them for helping out during Reconstruction.
At the worst he died a reformed traitor.
Of course he's a traitor. Once you raise arms against your country, that's what you are. But he was only "reformed" once he got beat. Sorry, I won't give him anything for that. He did what he had to to save his skin after the war.
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