45.7k views
1 vote
How is Thomas J. Jackson important in the civil war ?

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson (1824-63) was one of the South's most successful generals during the American Civil War (1861-65). Jackson was a decisive factor in many significant battles until his mortal wounding by friendly fire at the age of 39 during the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863.

User RichardK
by
4.3k points
6 votes

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

From August 1862 until May 1863, he and his troops played key roles at the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Battle of Antietam, the Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Chancellorsville. By October 1862, Jackson was a lieutenant general and led a significant portion of Lee's army.