Actually two Confederate victories occurred at the same place, Manassas, Virginia. If you want two different places though you can consider Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville or Chickamauga, among others. Michael Montagne
AnswerWinchester, Virginia was central to the fertile Shenadoah Valley and it changed hands at least 7 times. The battles were not very significant.Answer
2 battles won by the South were 1st battle of Fort Fisher, located in North Carolina. The 2nd was Cold Harbor, Virginia. MUSTANG98
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the frist battle was at Fort Sumter another would be the 7 day battle outside of Richmond
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they won at both battles of bull run
The South won both battles of Bull Run.
The South won both Battles of Bull Run.
Both Battles of Bull Run, Kenesaw Mountain, Chicamauga, Seven Days, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville…
Both battles of Bull Run (aka Manassas) were victories for the Confederacy.
Both Battles of Bull Run were won by the Confederates. Shiloh and Antietam were both won by the Union.
The confederacy won both of the battles at Bull Run.
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Well... The Battles of Mannassas and Bull Run are actually the same battles. The reason for the different names is that the winner usually named the battle. The South named their battles by the Towns near the site of the battle. The North named theirs by means of rivers or other naturally occurring landmarks. There were two battles at this location. One was won by the South and the other by the North. Correction: both were won by the Confederates.
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Both battles of Bull Run (Manassas) were won by the South, and the North lost. The first battle in July 1861 was won by Generals Johnston and Beauregard. The second battle in August 1862 was won by General Lee.