He was never in overall command of a battle.
His function - and his natural role - was as Lee's 'right arm', in which he performed brilliantly.
The Lee-Jackson team proved unbeatable, right up to the moment of Stonewall's mortal wounding at Chancellorsville.
Significantly, Lee lost his next battle, Gettysburg.
Thomas Stonewall Jackson had fought on the Confederacy, or the South.
Mexican- American War and the Civil War.
Stonewall Jackson was an active member of the Confederate forces from the earliest battles in Virginia until he was accidentally killed by his own troops in a confused exchange of fire with Union soldiers. He fought on the Confederate side!
Stonewall Jackson was a Virginian and his state had voted Confederate. At the time, he was an instructor at the Virginia Military Institute.
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The U.S Civil War.
The Mexican War, and the American Civil War.
Thomas J "Stonewall" Jackson commanded a corps in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
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Thomas Stonewall Jackson had fought on the Confederacy, or the South.
Mexican- American War and the Civil War.
Stonewall Jackson was an active member of the Confederate forces from the earliest battles in Virginia until he was accidentally killed by his own troops in a confused exchange of fire with Union soldiers. He fought on the Confederate side!
Stonewall Jackson was a Virginian and his state had voted Confederate. At the time, he was an instructor at the Virginia Military Institute.
stonewall jackson
Yes. He was an instructor at the Virginia Military Academy.
During the US Civil War Thomas J. Jackson fought on the southern, Confederate side. During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson fought for the United States, and in the American Revolution he fought for the Continental (US) side.
He did not refuse. Thomas was not happy with this choice of battle, but that is what happens in a war. Can't pick the days you fight. He believed that it was God's will that they fight on Sunday.