Yes.
The union were driven back to a fort. They barely escaped with any of their guns or men. They would not have made it but for Lt. Custer.
They embarrassed the Union. The main thing that they won was morale for the war.
They won both the battles at Bull Run/Manassas. First was July 21st 1861. Second was August 29th 1862.
In the First Battle of Bull Run, it was close to a draw. In the Second Battle of Bull Run it was a decisive victory for the Confederates. They failed however to exploit their win and lost the chance to take the Union Capitol.The Confederate Army led by Robert E. Lee won the battle of 2nd Bull Run or 2nd Manassas.
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Confederates won both Battles of Manassas/Bull Run, Chickamauga, Kenesaw Mountain, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, plus a number of pyrrhic victories: the Wilderness Campaign, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, and many others.
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No. If the North had won the First Battle of Bull Run, the war would probably have been won much sooner than four years. However, the North did not win this battle, or the Second Battle of Bull Run either.
By moving quickly enough to defeat John Pope's army before McClellan's much bigger army could reach the scene.
They won the Civil War but lost the Battle of Bull Run.
Rose O'Neal Greenhow, she spyed for the confederates, but didnt realy FIGHT in the war. she also delivered a message that made the confederacy win the war of the battle of bull run.
There was no battle at Washington, DC. The closest battle was Bull Run at Manassas, VA. At the First battle of Bull Run, Federal troops retreated to Washington.