Sunday, May 30, 2010

Fredericksburg

After the battle of Sharpsburg, in which he led thousands of confederate solders into battle to fight against the Union. Jackson won many battles against the Union. But he eventually lost the war not because he was not skilled enough to outthink the opposing forces but he and the Confederates did not have sufficient funds, forces, or troops to win the war against the Union. At the battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, Jackson and the Confederates held all of the Federal attacks. These avoided attacks helped the confederates to hold the Union the south almost won the war but they would have won a lot sooner if General Jackson was not present.

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