he fought for the south Dhh i swear ya ll are stupid
he fought for the south
he was on the confederate side, or the south side.
Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was well known in the South, but he also earned a reputation in the North. Many northerners praised their fallen adversary. This included the abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher. He announced Jacksons death from the pulpit of his church, calling Jackson a brave and honest foe who has fallen in battle.
He fought for the south, Confederate States.
general Thomas Jackson is a north general NEW RESPONDENT Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate (South) general.
News of the death of Stonewall Jackson stunned and saddened the South. And, even in the North he was so well respected that ardent abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher bemoaned his death at a church service.
Yes. Stonewall Jackson was one of the greater generals of the war and fought for the Confederates or the South.
He helped the South as Lee's right-hand man in the Peninsula campaign of summer 1862, making the Confederates look like winners for the first time. He helped the North by getting mortally wounded at Chancellorsville, after which Lee's army was never so good again. Lee's own health began to decline from this tme, possibly as a psychological reaction to Stonewall's grievous loss. To say that Stonewall Jackson "helped" the North is incorrect.
A resounding defeat for General Hooker of the north. While he was attempting a left end run around the southern flank he was out maneuvered by Stonewall Jackson.
When he died, the South lost an amazing leader. Thus, causing a weakness and possibly caused the North to win.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was one of Robert E. Lee's favorite Generals