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At the Battle of Chancellorsville, who launched a surprise attack on the Union forces? Robert E. Lee Joseph Hooker “Stonewall” Jackson Ambrose Burnside

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Answered by Garima2305
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General stonewall Jackson launched a surprise attack in the battle of Chancellorsville....
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Answer:

At the Battle of Chancellorsville, who launched a surprise attack on the Union forces--

Explanation:

On May 2, 1863, Confederate General Stonewall Jackson attacked the proper flank of the Union Army entrenched round Chancellorsville. Jackson marched his forces of 28,000 guys 12 miles undetected to attain the Union proper flank.

Chancellorsville is called Lee's "ideal battle"[citation needed] due to the fact his volatile selection to divide his military withinside the presence of a far large enemy pressure ended in a giant Confederate victory. The victory, a fabricated from Lee's audacity and Hooker's timid selection-making, become tempered through heavy casualties, which includes Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. Jackson become hit through pleasant fire, requiring his left arm to be amputated. He died of pneumonia 8 days later, a loss that Lee likened to dropping his proper arm.

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