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Jackson, Thomas Jonathan ("STONEWALL") (1824-1863) The Allied Forces of the American Civil War Jackson said he and his team "like the walls of the stone" against the attack of the alliance "like a stone wall He won his nickname. . He was the most competent and reliable lieutenant of General Robert E. L EE and played in the second victory in Burundan War, Antanti's showdown, and Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville's victory. Important role Jackson was hurt with his army gun when he returned from the reconnaissance in the next fight. Stonewall Jackson was mentioned in a story of the Civil War and more modern war stories such as Barryhanna's "Midnight and I'm Not Famous."
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General Confederate General Thomas Jonathan Jackson won his famous nickname "Stonewall" with his unwavering defensive effort at the first bulls campaign (the first Manassas). In Chancellorsville, Jackson was shot by his man who regarded himself as a solidarity erroneously. His arms were cut and he died of pneumonia eight days later. In 1854, the US Congress passed the Kansas Nebraska State law. It basically made all new territories slavery by insisting that the sovereignty of the people dominated parliamentary rulings. In the "Bloom of Kansas" opposed forces against slavery crashed and opposing the acts in the north, a Republican party was established, a new political body based on the principle of opposition to slavery against the western region.
On 29 August, the unit led by Thomas Stonewall Jackson and James Long Street attacked the Allies of Manassas' Pope near the battlefield of the first bullish battle. The Pope and his army were forced to retreat to Bull Run. On September 1, the Navy pursued the Virginia army until arriving in Chantilly. Allied forces lost 15,000 men in Burran. Pope John was blamed for his failure. The staff later recalled that "the pope was completely deceived and too general, his own pride and pride made him mistaken."