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Stonewall Jackson
Confederates - Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
The Confederates were led by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
Confederates under Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
Robert E.Lee - with the usual help from Stonewall Jackson
Jackson was successful at outmaneuvering a larger Union force and nearly destroyed it
Jackson was successful at outmaneuvering a larger Union force and nearly destroyed it
The Confederates under Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
In the first battle at Bull Run (1861), gen. McDowell for the Union and gen. "Stonewall" Jackson for the Confederates. In the second battle at Bull Run (1862), gen. Pope for the Union and again gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson for the Confederates.
"Stonewall" Jackson's Corps of the Confederate Army started the fighting on August 27,1862.
Prior to the actual battle of the Second Bull Run, it was important for the Confederacy to do its best to keep the Union army out of balance. One way was the actions of General Stonewall Jackson just prior to the beginning of this key battle. To keep the union off balance, Jackson raided the Federal supply depot at Manassas Junction on August 26, 1862.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson (or "Stonewall" Jackson, as some people called him) was a general the Confederacy. "Stonewall" Jackson earned his name in the first battle of Manassas. His men said, "Look! There's Jackson standing like a stonewall!" Thomas Jackson was a Confederate General in the Civil War. He paired up with Robert E Lee, the other Confederate General. Jackson and Lee saved the army in Gaines Mill, and also blocked an extreme attack in the Second Manassas. Later on in the war, one of General Jackson's men shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville, which caused him to his arm amputated. Eight days later, he died of pneumonia.