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The battle that resulted in both a Confederate victory and the death of General “Stonewall” Jackson was
the Second Battle of Bull Run.
the Battle of Antietam.
the Battle of Chancellorsville.
the First Battle of Bull Run.

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Answered by skyfall63
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General Jackson died in the Battle of Chancellorsville.

Option:(c)

Explanation:

  • In the war he was severely wounded and which led to death from pneumonia in 1863.
  • He sooner became the best Confederates after Robert Lee in American Civil wars. During the battle, he was made corps commander due to injury.
  • On knowing Jackson's death, Robert Lee and Dr. McGuire were shattered into pieces. These were the people with whom he fought many battles.
  • At Virginia, he was buried after mourning at Governor's Mansion.

Jackson's death in the Battle of Chancellorsville:

https://brainly.in/question/6733633

The Battle of Chancellorsville mourned General “Stonewall” Jackson:

https://brainly.in/question/17386650

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