An estimated total of 270,073 people where killed those five battles.
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Stonewall Jackson
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson.
An estimated total of 270,073 people where killed those five battles.
May 1863
In Virginia, Spotsylvania County.
This battle was an early turning point in the Civil War in favor for the North. Stonewall Jackson died, which increased morale for the north causing them to win the battle at Chancellorville.
Joseph Hooker
11,116 died and wounded and 5,676 prisoners and missing.
Historians consider Chancellorville to be Lee's greatest victory.
For the victorious Confederates - Robert E. Lee, helped for the last time by Stonewall Jackson, killed at this battle. For the Union - Joe Hooker, a successful organiser and leader, but wrong-footed this time by the brilliant tactics of the Lee-Jackson duo.
The Confederates. It was the last and greatest triumph of the Lee-Jackson partnership, before Jackson's fatal shooting.
The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered to be one of General Robert E. Lee's greatest victory. It allowed his troops to continue on to Gettysburg.