Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson

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American History

 

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Linda G

 

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January 15, 2015

 

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University

 

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At the First Battle of Bull Run, he was dubbed "Stonewall." He was given command in the Shenandoah Valley and devastated the Union forces, with about 17,000 troops, he managed to defeat 60,000 Union troops with lightning attacks. He was already showing his great military skill that would help the Confederacy...
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By utilizing a railroad tunnel under the Blue Ridge Mountains and then transporting troops to Hanover County on the Virginia Central Railroad, Jackson and his forces made a surprise appearance in front of McClellan at Mechanicsville, showing that he was a master of deception that made him such a great leader...
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