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The Confederates won that battle. Several very able senior officers were killed however, most notably Stonewall Jackson. As a result of these casualties, General Lee was forced signicantly to reorganize the army. The new officers were not as effective as the ones they replaced and, although the Army of Northern Virginia remained a galant and dangerous fighting force, it never again achieved the kind of remarkable victories against odds that it had up to that point.

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