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The death of this Southern military leader by friendly fire was a huge blow to the Confederacy.

Robert E. Lee


William T Sherman


Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson


Ulysses Grant

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c) Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

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After achieving victory in the battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia, general thomas stonewall Jackson was accidentally fired on by his own troops, and died of pneumonia a week later of may 10, 1863; with his death, the confederate lost one of their best generals, and this proved to be a major setback against their battle with the union

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