In the selection, “Letter to his Son”, by Robert E. Lee, he told his son that he did not want to go to war because it was a tragedy waiting to happen. Lee said that he was being patient at the time because he knew he wouldn't be able to stop the war if it was to happen. The human cost that Lee addresses is that he fears the country will fall due to either anarchy or a lack of government. He also feared that “...mankind will not for years be sufficiently Christianized to bear the absence of restraint and force”. This quote shows that Lee believed that the war would prove to discard the government and allow people to act freely without punishment. He also thought that “Secession is nothing but revolution”. Robert E. Lee felt that one cost of the Civil War was that the people would lose “brotherly love and kindness”, …show more content…
He also said “ ...And that’s sums up what the war accomplished. It made us an “is.”. The cost of the war was that it was bloody, but it transformed the United States into one entity instead of being several separate states. He said that each side now knew they were a country because they had witnessed the country and their friends who had lost their lives to protect