The date is May 2, 1863. Stonewall Jackson is about to launch an attack on the Army of The Potomac's flank when he gets word that just a few miles more, he can hit the exact flank of the enemy army. Yet such a decision will ...

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The date is May 2, 1863. Stonewall Jackson is about to launch an attack on the Army of The Potomac's flank when he gets word that just a few miles more, he can hit the exact flank of the enemy army. Yet such a decision will cost him a few hours of precious daylight. In actual history, he does make this march. However, what would have happened if he had attacked where he was originally supposed to attack, which was weakly defended and not expecting an attack?

Would Jackson still have been killed? Would the Army of the Potomac survived Chancellorsville basically intact? Find out in the first installment of the "Rise of the Confederacy Trilogy"!

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