The "creek" was Bull Run and both battles there called Battle of Manasses by the Confederates. The South tended to use places to name US Civil War events and armies. The Union, on the other hand tended to use bodies of water for battles and armies. For an army example, we have the Confederate's Army of Northern Virginia. Its counterpart, so to speak, was the Army of the Potomac.
The Southern victories at both First Manassas (July 21, 1861) and Second Manassas (August 28, 1862 - August 30, 1862) were fought near Bull Run.
Union (The North) forces called the Battle of Manassas the Battle of Bull Run .
No, the South won both battle there.
Union fought Confederate at Manassas (Bull Run) - both times.
Unfortunately it was but it also was the South's first attack on the North that resulted in a Union victory.
the union lost. it was a confedrate victory. It proveed to the union that the south could fight and that it would not be a quick war
The Union Commanding General on the field at Second Manassas was General John Pope.
the union
2,000 NEW RESPONDENT 481 Union soldiers were killed in the Battle of Manassas.
No, it lost both the battles of Manassas/Bull Run.
Near Manassas Junction and the Bull Run River. Both were called First and Second Manassas by the Confederates and First and Second Bull Run by the Union.
i went thorugh it by defeating 2 hikers then going south
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