Thomas Stonewall Jackson had fought on the Confederacy, or the South.
Robert Edward Lee, and Stonewall Jackson
in...the...south?
yes
The Civil War
yes
They felt like it.
They felt like it.
Because he was from a Southern state and people of the day had much stronger loyalties towards their state than they did their nation.
The Confederates (South)
The South had a great many good generals, including Robert E. Lee, P.T. Beauregard, and Stonewall Jackson.
Thomas Stonewall Jackson fought for the South in the Civil War primarily due to his belief in states' rights and his loyalty to Virginia, his home state. He viewed the conflict as a struggle to defend Southern society and its way of life against what he perceived as Northern aggression. Additionally, Jackson was influenced by his strong religious convictions and saw the war as a righteous cause. His commitment to the Confederacy was further fueled by a sense of honor and duty to his fellow soldiers and the Southern cause.