During the course of the US Civil War, two Confederate generals who were killed in action were generals Sidney Johnston and Stonewall Jackson.Johnston was killed at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and Stonewall Jackson was killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville. On the Northern side, generals were also lost in battle, however, most historians believe that none of them were crucial figures in the Union's war efforts.
Not all soldiers and generals from Louisiana fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. While many did align with the Confederacy, particularly due to the state's economic and social ties to the South, there were also Union loyalists and African American troops who fought against the Confederacy. Additionally, Louisiana's diverse population included individuals who had varying allegiances, reflecting the complex political landscape of the time. Some Louisiana residents actively participated in Union efforts, highlighting the divided loyalties within the state.
Confederates, Rebels, Rebs, Johnny Rebs, Secessionists,
It was the two leading European superpowers at the time...England and France.
he believed in the confederacy (the rights of southern states) and secession from the union
He was President of the Confederacy. He had hoped to be General-in-Chief instead, and tried to combine the two roles. He was out of his depth in both, not able to control either his cabinet or his Generals.
The two best generals of the confederacy had to be general Robert edward lee and general stonewall jackson.
He was one of the Confederacy's generals during the Civil War
Well, there were many diffrent Generals during the Civil War. But, if you mean the Leaders Lincoln for Union and Lee for Confederacy. If im not right feel free to correct me!
The Confederacy
The commissioner of Indian affairs for the Confederacy was John A. Campbell. Appointed in 1861, he was responsible for negotiating treaties with various Native American tribes during the American Civil War. His role was significant in the Confederacy's efforts to secure alliances with tribes in the southern and western territories.
Robert E. Lee, A.P. Hill, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
a confederacy
what form of government did the southern states have during the civil war 1861-1865? idk i think it's a Confederacy NO IT IS A CONFEDERACY I GOT THIS!!
what form of government did the southern states have during the civil war 1861-1865? idk i think it's a Confederacy NO IT IS A CONFEDERACY I GOT THIS!!
Not all soldiers and generals from Louisiana fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. While many did align with the Confederacy, particularly due to the state's economic and social ties to the South, there were also Union loyalists and African American troops who fought against the Confederacy. Additionally, Louisiana's diverse population included individuals who had varying allegiances, reflecting the complex political landscape of the time. Some Louisiana residents actively participated in Union efforts, highlighting the divided loyalties within the state.
The Southern president was Jefferson Davis
Union's naval supremacy and blockade of Southern ports.