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Stonewall was killed at Chancellorsville.
This was a shattering blow to Lee - he had lost his essential team-partner, and neither he nor his army was ever the same again.
Gettysburg followed two months later, and Lee was not on good form. It could have been psychosomatic.
It was General George Meade that defeated Robert E. Lee at the battle of Gettysburg. As for Robert "Stonewall" Jackson... It's Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Him and Robert E. Lee would have never gone up against each other since they were both Confederate. Jackson was also killed two months before the battle Gettysburg. He was shot by one of his men and died eight days later due to pneumonia.
Stonewall jackson was a tall man. He was about 6'3.
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon Jackson's nickname was Stonewall.
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
General Stonewall Jackson
It was General George Meade that defeated Robert E. Lee at the battle of Gettysburg. As for Robert "Stonewall" Jackson... It's Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Him and Robert E. Lee would have never gone up against each other since they were both Confederate. Jackson was also killed two months before the battle Gettysburg. He was shot by one of his men and died eight days later due to pneumonia.
Stonewall jackson was a tall man. He was about 6'3.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee decided that he had to reorganize his army before undertaking the Gettysburg campaign. He placed General Richard Ewell to take charge of Stonewall Jackson's corps the ll Corps.
Confederate- Stonewall Jackson and Robert E Lee Union- Unknown
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon Jackson's nickname was Stonewall.
No, Jackson was killed in the big battle of Chancellorsville, about two months before Gettysburg. Gettysburg was the next big battle after Jackson's death, and he was sorely missed by the Confederates.
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General Stonewall Jackson
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Cedar Mountain.
stonewall Jackson was given his sword on August 21, 1861
Thomas Jonathan Jackson is the real name of Stonewall Jackson, a Confederate general in the American Civil War.