No, because the shooting was an accident.
Yes, he was a traditional aristocrat, who believed deeply in the virtues of duty and honour. He was also a military leader of genius, though it was really his teamwork with Stonewall Jackson that brought the great triumphs. After Stonewall was killed, his army was never quite the same and neither was he. It was from about this time that his health began to fail (heart disease mis-diagnosed as rheumatism), and this may have been a psychological effect of the ending of the Lee-Jackson partnership.
His closest colleage was Stonewall Jackson, and Lee's greatest triumphs were really the work of the Lee-Jackson partnership. After Stonewall's mortal wounding at Chancellorsville, neither Lee nor his army was ever so effective again.
There was only one person who was important to the Confederacy: Thomas Jackson, or Stonewall Jackson. He guided the Confederate troops to victory when the armies backed away.
his doctor, who administered the drug that killed him.
The single most prominent person was "Stonewall" Jackson. He rallied his troops and prevented a quick defeat for the South, and they won the battle.
His Doctor who accidentally killed him with the wrong medication
Stonewall Jackson. Not sure about 'grisly'. Certainly not as popular as his legend suggests, and the assassination theories are still around. Different person here but omg had the same exactt question...its from a crossword sheet right? like the exact im not joking
Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, February 3, 2009: Category: Civil War People Answer: He was the only person who died during the Civil War to be featured on Confederate currency Question: Who is Stonewall Jackson?Final Jeopardy! for Tuesday, February 3, 2009: Category: Civil War People Answer: He was the only person who died during the Civil War to be featured on Confederate currency Question: Who is Stonewall Jackson?
They act like they believe the Bible is true, and that it's okay to let guilty people not be punished if an innocent person is killed instead.
Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate Army, also known as the Army of Northern Virginia. General 'Stonewall' Jackson was also important.
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Andrew Jackson killed Charles Dickinson in a duel on May 30, 1806. Charles Dickinson took the first shot, hitting Jackson in the ribs. Then Jackson carefully took aim and hit him in the chest. Dickinson bled to death.