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It told them both that this was goin to be a long war and not end at Christmas as the expected

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The effect of the battle was at the time surprising for both the Confederacy and the Union. To begin, it established the true face of the war and gave both the Union and the Confederacy a glimpse at how bloody the war would be. Moreover, both the North and the South believed the war would be quick and short - the North believed the Union Army would quickly decimate the Confederacy, the Confederacy would come back with its tail between its legs, so to speak, and the Union would thus be restored. The First Battle of Bull Run, extinguished this idea.

On a smaller note, the battle also showed how unprepared the armies were - both the Union and the Confederacy. And looking in retrospect, it also foreshadowed the switching of Union commanders throughout the Civil War, as Brig. General Irvin McDowell clearly was not capable of leading the Union army successfully.

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The bloody Battle of First Manassas (I prefer that name) showed the country that the Civil War would not be a mere skirmish that would be over in a month or two. It was also the battle in which Stonewall Jackson earned his nickname.

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It told them both that this was goin to be a long war and not end at Christmas as the expected

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idk do you work and quiet cherting that's the anwers to the promble you are wontin!!!

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It demonstrated that they were not ready for combat, and that is why there were no more serious battles for over six months.

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The North called it the First Battle of Bull Run, and South called it the first Battle of Manassas.


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