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18 August, 21:15

Why was Stonewall Jackson's military campaign in the Shenandoah Valley remarkable?

A. Jackson won the battle despite having significantly less experience.

B.

Jackson proved that Confederate troops had a better understanding of geography,

C.

Jackson proved that Confederate troops had superior military technology.

D.

Jackson won the battle despite having significantly fewer troops.

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  1. 18 August, 21:33
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    D.)

    Explanation:

    The campaign conducted by Maj. Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley in the spring of 1862 is considered one of the most brilliant in United States, if not world, military history. Vastly outnumbered, and at times, facing three Union armies, Jackson managed in less than three months to march his Army of the Valley hundreds of miles and fight a series of engagements (including five pitched battles) in a masterpiece of military art that ultimately created a grand diversion which tied up thousands of Union troops threatening Richmond.
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