Stonewall Jackson Turning Point

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The first turning point is when the Stonewall Jackson tells his men not to shoot at Barbara Frietchie. The text states, “ Stonewall Jackson, riding ahead, spied the flag” (Courage and Nobility 1). This sentence started the first turning point because when Barbara kept her flag out, the men started to shoot and Barbara did not retaliate and stayed loyal to her country. This caused the next part of the first turning point. Next the writing states, “He ordered them to stop shooting” (Courage and Nobility 1). When Stonewall Jackson ordered his men to stop shooting, this was a turning point. If the men kept shooting, then they could have shot Barbara Frietchie and we would not have had this wonderful story. Finally, the text recalls, “Barbara