The significant Confederate Army General, who died in an accidental way (friendly fire) in 1863 was Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. His death represented a huge loss for the Confederates and General Lee because "Stonewall" had experience and efficiency like nobody else in that Army.
General Lee considered him as his right hand and Stonewall's accidental death also caused an important moral impact in the confederates public opinion.
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South Carolina and Atlanta
The cities were burned by both the North and the South military forces. Sympathizers of the Confederacy often accused Grant of war crimes South Carolina and Atlanta were destroyed by Sherman. Much of the Industrial sections and railroads were destroyed by the retreating Confederate forces
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