A man who deserved the power he had and really deserved more since he was a GREAT leader, Robert E. Lee. This man was able to get victories while out numbered, out guned, and out supplied. Even in defeat, his men loved him, he did everything he could for them. He called his men his "boys" and didn't really mean it in the normal southern use of calling all men "boys" as a term of endearment, he really saw each and every man under his command as his son. The only reason he surrendered was he knew he couldn't win and didn't want anymore of his "boys" to die invain. His army would have kept fighting if he would have let them. Instead he told them to go home with thier head held high.
After the war, he choose to not run for public office and simply lived out his life as chancellor of Washington University in Virgina, which is now Washington and Lee.
There is no other leader in the history of the United States who was as beloved as Lee. Still today many southerners name their first born sons "Robert E. Lee (last name here)" out of thier respect for him. If the CSA would have succeded in thier bid for independence, Lee would be to the CSA as Washington is to the US now, a founding father who serves as the first peace time president.