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Was Thomas Jackson a Union army general?

No. Confederate.


Was Thomas Stonewall Jackson part of the union army?

No, Him and his troops attacked the Union Army


At the Battle of Chancellorsville general lee attacked general hooker in front while attacked te union on its right flank?

General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson with the 2nd Corps attacked the Union Army on it's right flank.


How did the actions of confederate general stonewall Jackson at the bull run lead to General George McClellan taking charge of the Union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


How did the actions of confederate general stonewall Jackson at bull run lead to General George McClellan taking charge of the Union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


Who was the general in charge of the confederate army in Virginia?

Thomas Stonewall Jackson


How did the actions of confederate general stonewall Jackson at the bull run lead to general george b mcclellan taking charge of the union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


How did the actions of the confederate general stonewall Jackson at bull run lead to general george b mcclellan taking charge of the union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


How did the actions of the confederate general stonewall Jackson at bull run lead to general George b McClellan taking charge of union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


How did the actions of confederate general stonewall Jackson at bull run lead to general George B. McClellan's taking charge of the union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


How did the actions of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson at Bull Run lead to General George B. McClellan taking charge of the Union army?

Jackson led a determined stand against the Union Army


Who were the generals of each army in the first battle of manassas?

Union: Major General John PopeConfederate: General Robert E. Lee, Major General Thomas J. Jackson, and Lieutenant General James Longstreet