The conflict between Barbara Frietchie and the Confederate soldiers was rooted in the Civil War, particularly during the Maryland Campaign in 1862. As Confederate troops marched through Frederick, Maryland, Frietchie, a staunch Union supporter, defiantly hung the Union flag outside her window in opposition to the invading soldiers. When the Confederate general Stonewall Jackson ordered his troops to shoot down the flag, Frietchie confronted him, stating that while he could kill her, he could not kill the spirit of the Union. Her bravery and defiance in the face of Confederate authority became emblematic of Northern patriotism and resistance during the war.
Explain what events and actions caused the conflict between Barbara Frietchie and the Confederate soldiers. Write three to four sentences.
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