Stonewall Jackson, hero of "Gods and Generals," was shot by his own men during the Civil War battle of Chancellorsville. The Confederacy never
got over his loss when Jackson died of those wounds.
The momentum of the War Between the States had initially favored the
South. Confederate victories at Bull Run, Fredericksburg and
Chancellorsville demonstrated superior tactics and ability of the
southern commanders. But with the death of Thomas Jonathon Jackson,
General Robert E. Lee lost a key man.
In the epic "Gods and Generals," you will see the Civil War come alive
on the big screen. In our story behind the movie you will meet the real
people, see the annotated maps and actual scenes of battle, view the
horrific damage caused by the war, and learn what happened to Sandie
Pendleton (Jackson's chief of staff) and Joshua Chamberlain (of the 20th
Maine). Brought to you by Click2Flicks, a channel of
AwesomeStories.com.
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