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In "Letter to His Son," why does Robert E. Lee write his letter to his son? A. to share his decision to leave Virginia B. to explain why he voted on behalf of secession C. to share his plans to join the Confederate army D. to explain his ultimate loyalty to Virginia

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  1. 1 September, 11:12
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    to share his decision to leave Virginia
  2. 1 September, 11:37
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    Robert E. Lee write his letter to his son: (B.) to explain why he voted on behalf of secession

    In the letter, robert E. Lee described to his son that even though he personally opposed to the secession, he couldn't find himself capable of waging the war to southern states, so he voted otherwise.
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