He was part of the Confederacy.
Stone Wall Jackson was a part of the south.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate.
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Yes, "Stone Wall Jackson" was a general for the south.
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He was part of the confederacy. Plus, Jackson distinguished himself at the Battle of Bull Run at Manassas in July 1861, when he inflicted a crushing defeat on the Union Army. The bravery was such that General Bernard E. Bee, commander of the South Carolina Confederacy, cried out to his men to look to Jackson, stating: "There he stands like a stone wall. Rally behind the Virginians". Bee, Jackson's classmate from West Point, died in the battle, but the "Stonewall" tribute became a legend.
because he beat stone wall jackson at a battle and he died soon after the battle poor stone wall lol :( .
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He was one half of the Lee-Jackson partnership which brought the Confederacy close to winning in the summer of 1862. After Stonewall's death, neither Lee nor his army was quite the same again.
The stonewall was really Thomas Jackson, he didn't move, and he looked like a stone wall...
Stone Wall Jackson's real name was Thomas Johnathon Jackson. He was a famous Lieutenant General in the Confederate army during the Civil War.