Battle of Chancellorsville
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The Battle of Chancellorsville, a pivotal engagement during the American Civil War in 1863, was marked by General Robert E. Lee's audacious tactics as he outmaneuvered Union forces led by General Joseph Hooker. This clash, fought in Virginia, witnessed Confederate victory, primarily due to Lee's daring decision to divide his smaller army and launch a surprise attack, resulting in Hooker's retreat. Despite the Confederate triumph, the battle also saw the tragic loss of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson to friendly fire. Chancellorsville's impact on the war's trajectory underscores the significance of strategy and leadership in military history, making it a key event in the Civil War narrative.
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