Stonewall Jackson was wounded at the Battle of Chancellorsville the evening of May 2, 1863. He died of pneumonia May 10, 1863.
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They lost Stonewall Jackson, who was wounded by his own troops and died several days later.
Stonewall Jackson was wounded by friendly fire May 2 1863. Ten days later he died of pneumonia.
Chancellorsville - mortally wounded, died a week later.
Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded after being shot by mistake by his own men while on a scout after dark. Union cavalry was said to be out covering the Union retreat, and an over eager NC regiment fired on Jackson's party. He died a few days later.
Most important, Stonewall Jackson was wounded and died a few days later. Secondly, the victory convinced the soldiers that the Union forces were no match for them, and led to over confidence.
Robert E. Lee won a great victory at Chancellorsville in 1863. His top general, Stonewall Jackson. was wounded there however, and died a few days later. It was a large loss for the Southern army.
Jackson earned his name during the civil war at the battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861. his troops yelled,"There is Jackson standing like a stone wall!"this showed jacksons bravery there for earning him the name Stonewall Jackson
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.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson (or "Stonewall" Jackson, as some people called him) was a general the Confederacy. "Stonewall" Jackson earned his name in the first battle of Manassas. His men said, "Look! There's Jackson standing like a stonewall!" Thomas Jackson was a Confederate General in the Civil War. He paired up with Robert E Lee, the other Confederate General. Jackson and Lee saved the army in Gaines Mill, and also blocked an extreme attack in the Second Manassas. Later on in the war, one of General Jackson's men shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville, which caused him to his arm amputated. Eight days later, he died of pneumonia.
The services of his most valued subordinate, Thomas "Stonewall' Jackson, who was wounded and died a few days later.
The Battle of Chancellorsville was one of Robert E. Lee's greatest victories. It came however at a severe cost. In this battle General Stonewall Jackson was wounded and died several days later. Lee had lost one of his best generals. At Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Ga. there is a monument for Confederate heroes and Jackson is honored there.