Yes he did.
Yes, Confederate General Jeb Stuart owned slaves. Historical records indicate that he had several enslaved individuals who worked on his estate and in his household. Stuart's ownership of slaves was not uncommon among Southern gentry at the time, reflecting the broader societal norms and economic structures of the antebellum South.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
their slaves they dont get their own time
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathon (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA.
Stonewall Jackson died as a result of friendly fire.
No
She wasn't on the Confederate side. Her family did own slaves, but she wasn't for slavery.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate General.
Twenty.
He own a plantation and was from Virginia. He owned slaves. For him, the issue was States rights for the ability to own slaves and Virginia was confederate so he went with his state.
we would still have slaves and the confederate states would have there own country
general william t. sherman
No, but General Grant did (before he became President). 3 of them.
They couldn't, it was to change the focus of the war to ending slavery though.
he thincks slave should make people get ther own slaves note it would save altlest 1900$
These words can be found in the Confederate States Constitution, which was the supreme law of the Confederate States of America from 1861 to 1865. This document explicitly protected the right to own slaves and sanctioned the slave trade as a legitimate commercial activity within the Confederate states.
Stonewall Jackson at the Battle of Chancellorsville (May 1863) - whether accidentally or not is still debated.