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Andrew Jackson died in 1845. Thomas J. Jackson, a.k.a. Stonewall, was a Confederate general.

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Confederate. It's a state in the south.

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Tennessee was a Confederate state.

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Was stone wall Jackson a Union or a Confederate in the Civil War?

Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate.


Why was Andrew Jackson nicknamed Stonewall?

He wasn't. The nickname Stonewall was given to Thomas J. Jackson, a Confederate general of the Civil War. When other Confederate units were retreating or being overrun by a Union assault, jackson's unit held firm, and they were compared to a stone wall.


Who said 'the Union next to our liberty most dear?

Andrew Jackson


Was Stonewall Jackson a union general?

No. Confederate.


Who were the union and confederate generals of chancellorsville battles?

Union - Joseph Hooker. Confederate - Robert E.Lee and Stonewall Jackson.


Was Thomas Jackson a Union army general?

No. Confederate.


Was Thomas Jackson union general army?

No. Confederate.


What was thomas Jackson side of the union or cwas he onfederate?

Thomas Jonathan Jackson aka Stonewall Jackson was a confederate.


What bill is stonewall Jackson?

"Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate Civil War general. Andrew Jackson was a President of the USA and is on the 20 dollar bill.


Who said your federal union it must be preserved?

Andrew Jackson


Was Thomas stonewall Jackson a president?

No he was never president of the US. He was a general in the Confederate States Army.


Who gave loyalty to the Confederate union?

Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson