in the first battle of bull run he broke his finger. but after the battle of chancellorsville he was shot with friendly fire and had to have his arm amputated. He died 10 days later of nemonia due to the amputation.
Chancellorsville, where he was mortally wounded.
It was the finest hour for the Jackson-Lee partnership, and Lee was never the same afterwards.
As for the exact circumstances of his fatal shooting, there are so many theories that it's obvious something is being covered up. But Stonewall's heroism should not obscure the fact that he was considered half-mad and he was hated by many. The assassination theory should not be dismissed outright.
At the battle of chancellarsville by his own men.
Stonewall was morally wounded in every battle he fought during the Civil War because he battled for the side which supported slavery.
He was mortally wounded at Chancellorsville, when the Union army under Hooker was making a drive for Richmond.
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When Stonewall Jackson was wounded at Chancellorsville, General Lee replaced him with JEB Stuart.Stuart helped to rout the Union army under General Hooker.
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
The nickname"Stonewall" was given to Jackson by Gen.Barnard Bee from South Carolina at the Battle of First Manassas(Bull Run) on July 21,1861. The battle was going badly for the Confederates. At a critical point Jackson's men stood firm and Bee,seeing this brave resolve shouted to his troops"there stands Jackson like a Stonewall,rally behind the Virginian's." The tide of battle turned and the Confederates won the battle. Bee was wounded at this same battle and died the next day.
No, General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson died May 10, 1863, two years before the war ended. He died of pneumonia, eight days after being wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Stonewall Jackson was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville the evening of May 2, 1863. He died of pneumonia May 10, 1863.
Yes , Stonewall Jackson was at the Battle of Chancellorsville ; it was here that Jackson was wounded ~ see related link below .
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With the Confederates occupying Chancellorsville and Fredericksburg, but Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded.
The Battle of Chancellorsville resulted in a Confederate victory, but casualties on both sides were heavy. Also, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson was mortally wounded in this battle.
Confederacy lost General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson at the battle of Chancellorsville.
When Stonewall Jackson was wounded at Chancellorsville, General Lee replaced him with JEB Stuart.Stuart helped to rout the Union army under General Hooker.
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
The nickname"Stonewall" was given to Jackson by Gen.Barnard Bee from South Carolina at the Battle of First Manassas(Bull Run) on July 21,1861. The battle was going badly for the Confederates. At a critical point Jackson's men stood firm and Bee,seeing this brave resolve shouted to his troops"there stands Jackson like a Stonewall,rally behind the Virginian's." The tide of battle turned and the Confederates won the battle. Bee was wounded at this same battle and died the next day.
No, General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson died May 10, 1863, two years before the war ended. He died of pneumonia, eight days after being wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville.