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Q: What early battle was initially a stalemate ultimately a Southern victory thanks to Stonewall Jackson?
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Who was stonewall?

"StoneWall Jackson" real name is Thomas Jackson who was on the Confederacy/southern side of the Civil War. He earned his name from standing still in the middle of a battle field as if he were made of stone.


Who said who you have lost only your left arm while I have lost my right?

Because Stonewall Jackson had been wounded at Chancellorsville, and his left arm had had to be amputated. Stonewall was Lee's right-hand man, and the Army of Northern Virginia was never the same after Stonewall died of pneumonia as a result of his wounding.


What two key generals in the Confederacy during the US Civil War were killed and hurt the Southern war efforts?

During the course of the US Civil War, two Confederate generals who were killed in action were generals Sidney Johnston and Stonewall Jackson.Johnston was killed at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and Stonewall Jackson was killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville. On the Northern side, generals were also lost in battle, however, most historians believe that none of them were crucial figures in the Union's war efforts.


What was the nickname of Virginia Military Institute during the US Civil War?

The prestigious university of VMI was nicknamed the West Point of the Confederacy. This Southern military university provided soldiers on the South when they graduated. Stonewall Jackson taught there and it was cannon fire from the VMI cadets that fired on the supply ship headed to Fort Sumter. This university still exists.


What was the government of the southern colonies 1760?

In 1760, the southern colonies were governed by royal governors appointed by the British Crown. The legislative bodies in these colonies, such as the House of Burgesses in Virginia and the General Assembly in South Carolina, had some power to create and pass local laws, but ultimately the governors had significant authority and control over colonial affairs.

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Who was the famous southern general shot chancellorsville?

Stonewall Jackson.


Who was the southern general killed at Chancellorsville?

ANSWER Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.


Was Stonewall Jackson nice to his slaves?

Probably not if he was a southern slave owner.


Daring southern commander killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville?

T.J. ("Stonewall") Jackson.


Who were the southern generals at Chancellorsville?

Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. It was the last blaze of glory for the Lee-Jackson partnership - Stonewall was killed (accidentally) at this battle.


What southern girl was a spy for Stonewall Jackson in 1862?

Marie Isabella "Belle" Boyd


Who was the southern general who stood like a stone wall at bull run?

Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson


Who was stonewall?

"StoneWall Jackson" real name is Thomas Jackson who was on the Confederacy/southern side of the Civil War. He earned his name from standing still in the middle of a battle field as if he were made of stone.


What role did stonewall played in the civil war?

he led Southern forces against the North, and he held out, never gave up. He was a brave and tough soldier, hence the name "Stonewall" Jackson.


Daring southern commender killed at the battle of chancellorville?

Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson.


What role did Stonewall Jackson have during the American Civil War?

Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate (Southern) general in the American Civil War. he inspired troops, and held his ground during the Battle of Bull Run.


Who was the southern hero at the Battle of Bull Run?

T.J. Jackson - nicknamed "Stonewall" on account of his stout defence of his ground.