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Q: Who didn't support the confederacy between Mary custis lee elizabeth van lew thomas stonewall Jackson maria Isabella Boyd?
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Was stonewall Jackson in the confederacy or union?

Confederacy. Lee's most trusted subordinate general.


What general helped the confederacy when the Battle of Bull Run?

stonewall jackson


Why did Stonewall Jackson fight for the Confederacy?

Stonewall Jackson was a Virginian and his state had voted Confederate. At the time, he was an instructor at the Virginia Military Institute.


Who won the Battle of Chancellorsville the union or the confederacy?

Confederacy lost General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson at the battle of Chancellorsville.


Which confederacy general lead the confederacy at fredricksburg?

Robert E. Lee, assisted by Stonewall Jackson, and James Longstreet.


General Stonewall Jackson led the confederacy to victory at which battle?

bull run


What side did Thomas Stonewall Jackson fight in the Civil War?

Thomas Stonewall Jackson had fought on the Confederacy, or the South.


What southern girl was a spy for Stonewall Jackson in 1862?

Marie Isabella "Belle" Boyd


Who was stonewall?

"StoneWall Jackson" real name is Thomas Jackson who was on the Confederacy/southern side of the Civil War. He earned his name from standing still in the middle of a battle field as if he were made of stone.


What confederacy won an important battle here but lost a great general when Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his troops?

At the battle of Chancellorsville, Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops.


Who were the head generals for the confederacy Army?

robert e. lee stonewall jackson jefferson davis


Maria Isabella Boyd confederate spy?

Maria Isabella Boyd was a confederate spy. She even dodged bullets to assist General Stonewall Jackson. "I thank you, for myself and for the army, for the immense service that you have rendered your country today." -Stonewall Jackson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle_Boyd