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Q: Was Thomas Stonewall Jackson ordered to move into the Shenandoah valley to appear as if he were going to attack Richmond?
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How did US President Lincoln inject himself into the conflicts in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862?

In early June of 1862, the outcome of the US Civil War was still in doubt despite the fact that the Confederacy had passed conscription laws to maintain and increase its military power in the field. That month also saw Confederate General Stonewall Jackson make himself a point of concern for the Union and also for President Lincoln who took a strong interest in military operations, especially ones close to home in Virginia. Lincoln was concerned for the safety of Washington DC after Stonewall Jackson had retaken Port Royal and was successful at Winchester. Forces under Union General James Shields and the troops under the command of the ever present John Fremont to seek out and destroy Jackson's army in the Shenandoah Valley. Via telegraph, Lincoln ordered Fremont to " move immediately and not to lose a minute" in destroying Jackson. Prodded by Lincoln, Fremont did move quickly, but Jackson was quicker. The bottomline in the Union's efforts were a tactical disaster. Jackson ended the attempts to thwart him by ultimately dividing and defeating the two Union armies sent to defeat him. This placed Stonewall Jackson in position to aid General Robert E. Lee in defending Richmond from Union General McClellan.


What caused US President to withhold Union troops from sending reinforcements to General George B McClellan in the Peninsula campaign?

Confederate General Stonewall Jackson brought in concerns to the Union in June of 1862. After Jackson had taken Front Royal and Winchester, Lincoln became concerned for Washington DC's safety. He with held General McDowell's forces in order to insure the capital was secure. Lincoln ordered General Fremont to enter the Shenandoah Valley and defeat Jackson's forces. Lincoln was insistent on this issue. Nevertheless, Jackson was too smart and swift for Fremont.


What was thomas Stonewall Jackson's greatest accomplishment?

To carry out the bold, quick thrusts ordered by Lee, in a spirit of mad bravery that inspired Confederate troops.


What was Robert E Lee's plan of action to protect Richmond in 1862?

Confederate General Robert E. Lee was concerned about the strength of the Union army that General George B. McClellan had amassed so close to Richmond. Lee believed that McClellan's left wing was strong and too strong to attack. He decided to build a strong line of fortifications to hopefully prevent a Union army advance against Richmond. Lee believed that this entrenchment was strong enough to allow him to take the bulk of his army to the north bank of the Chickahominy River and threaten McClellan's communications with the York River. As secure communications, especially when an army is far from home, are essential, Lee believed McClellan would be forced to retreat or engage in battle outside of his own fortifications. At the same time, Lee had ordered Stonewall Jackson to use stealth and advance his forces from the Shenandoah Valley and prepare for an offensive to drive McClellan into a massive retreat eastward along the same route he used to advance close to Richmond. The Confederate offensive would be a turning point in the Union's Peninsula campaign.


What Union general was defeated by Lee at Gettysburg?

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.

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Was Thomas Stonewall Jackson was ordered to move into the Shenandoah Valley to appear as if he were going to attack Richmond?

Yes and no. It was to appear that he was going to attack Washington.


What is Stonewall Jackson famous for?

Carrying out the lightning thrusts that Lee ordered.


When does General Robert E. Lee perceive the threat on Richmond in August of 1862?

On August 9, 1862 Stonewall Jackson attacks part of John Pope's Army of Virginia at Cedar Mountain. Despite Jackson's victory, Pope's large army remains a threat to Richmond. On August 13, 1862, Robert E. Lee recognizes a threat from the Peninsula but believes he must send troops north to Help Stonewall Jackson against General Pope. Lee has left few troops to guard Richmond but feels McClellan will not press his advantage. Little does he realize that McClellan has been ordered to begin sending his troops back to Washington DC.


What role did Confederate General Richard S Ewell play in helping Stonewall Jackson in 1862?

Stonewall Jackson was under constant pressure by Union armies trying to end Jackson's dominance in the Shenandoah Valley. At one point he decided to split his forces and ordered General Richard Stoddert Ewell to stay behind and guard the important junction of Cross keys. On June 8, 1862, Ewell was confronted by Union General John Fremont's army of 10, 500 troops. Ewell had but 6,500 men but was able to execute Jackson's orders and Fremont's army was denied any more progress.


How did US President Lincoln inject himself into the conflicts in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862?

In early June of 1862, the outcome of the US Civil War was still in doubt despite the fact that the Confederacy had passed conscription laws to maintain and increase its military power in the field. That month also saw Confederate General Stonewall Jackson make himself a point of concern for the Union and also for President Lincoln who took a strong interest in military operations, especially ones close to home in Virginia. Lincoln was concerned for the safety of Washington DC after Stonewall Jackson had retaken Port Royal and was successful at Winchester. Forces under Union General James Shields and the troops under the command of the ever present John Fremont to seek out and destroy Jackson's army in the Shenandoah Valley. Via telegraph, Lincoln ordered Fremont to " move immediately and not to lose a minute" in destroying Jackson. Prodded by Lincoln, Fremont did move quickly, but Jackson was quicker. The bottomline in the Union's efforts were a tactical disaster. Jackson ended the attempts to thwart him by ultimately dividing and defeating the two Union armies sent to defeat him. This placed Stonewall Jackson in position to aid General Robert E. Lee in defending Richmond from Union General McClellan.


In august of 1864 general grant ordered general sheridan to march his army through the in west Virginia?

Shenandoah Valley.


What caused US President to withhold Union troops from sending reinforcements to General George B McClellan in the Peninsula campaign?

Confederate General Stonewall Jackson brought in concerns to the Union in June of 1862. After Jackson had taken Front Royal and Winchester, Lincoln became concerned for Washington DC's safety. He with held General McDowell's forces in order to insure the capital was secure. Lincoln ordered General Fremont to enter the Shenandoah Valley and defeat Jackson's forces. Lincoln was insistent on this issue. Nevertheless, Jackson was too smart and swift for Fremont.


What did Thomas Jackson do during the civil war?

He was a general in the Confederate Army, acquiring the nickname "Stonewall Jackson" at the First Battle of Manassas. Jackson was one of the most capable of the Civil War generals, winning several battles before he died as a result of friendly fire at the Battle of Chancellorsville.


What was thomas Stonewall Jackson's greatest accomplishment?

To carry out the bold, quick thrusts ordered by Lee, in a spirit of mad bravery that inspired Confederate troops.


In August of 1864 general grant ordered general sheridan to march his army through the western virgina?

shenandoah valley


What battle did thomas Jackson get his nickname of stonewall?

On April 27, 1861, Virginia Governor John Letcher ordered Colonel Jackson to take command at Harpers Ferry, where he would assemble and command the famous "Stonewall Brigade", consisting of the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 27th, and 33rd Virginia Infantry regiments. He got his nickname "Stonewall" from the fact that he and his brigade never retreated but always stood as a stone wall. Jackson earned the name of "Stonewall" at the Battle of First Manassas or First Bull Run.


Most facts about stonewall?

He carried out the bold thrusts ordered by Lee, and the triumphs attributed to Lee were really due to the Lee-Jackson partnership. When Stonewall was killed at Chancellorsville, Lee declared that he had 'lost his right arm'. His death is still a matter of controversy. We know that he was shot by one of his own men, supposedly by mistake. But a mysterious note was found pinned to his body, suggesting that it was a deliberate assassination.