No, the North lost both the battles known as Manassas and also as Bull Run.
The CSA won just about every battle and still lost the war. First Manassas, Second Manassas, Shiloh, and Chancellorsville were among many Confederate victories.
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The Union won against the Confederates in the Battle of Blood River. Springfield, Louisiana was near the dividing line of the North and South
They won the seven days battle, Second Battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville.
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No, the South won both battle there.
In the battle of bull run, (a.k.a Manassas Junction) the Confederates won.
No. The action at Manassas Junction was a preliminary to the Second Battle of Manassas (or Bull Run). The union won neither the First nor the Second Battles of Manassas, and were humiliated by the events at Manassas Junction, where Stonewall Jackson penetrated deep behind Union lines with his entire Corps, undetected, and captured a massive Union supply depot at the Junction. What materials his men could not immediately eat, or carry or wear away, were burned in a huge bonfire. Jackson's men reminisced for the rest of the war of the feast upon which they gorged themselves at Manassas Junction. A Yankee brigade sent to investigate the noises coming from the supply depot was easily smacked away. Jackson then departed the scene at his pleasure and disappeared, so far as the Yankees were able to determine.
The first major battle of the Civil War, won by the South, was fought in Virginia, near Manassas Junction and the River Bull Run, on July 21,1861. The encounter was called Battle of First Manassas by the Confederates and First Bull Run by the Unionists..
In speaking about the First Battle of Bull Run, the Confederates won. The battle was near the railway junction of Manassas. Each army was unprepared for battle and the South could have lost as well. The armies had no real seasoned troops.
The Confederates won both battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861 and again August 29 and 30, 1862.
The South won.
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.
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The South won the first major land battle of the Civil War - the First Battle of Bull Run - also known as First Manassas.
The Stream of Bull Run was where the railroad was, known as Manassas Junction. Confederate forces wanted and did capture Union supply depot at Manassas Junction, threatening communications with Washington D.C. that was 25 miles away, by the Manassas Junction Railway. Manassas Junction had obvious strategic value. Anyone who controlled theses rail lines would be able to move troops and supplies into the heartland of the Confederacy and not too far from the beachhead on the Potomac River, for Union supply lines. Even though Confederates won two major wars at Manassas Junction, Manassas stayed with Union throughout America's Civil War. ***The Union also named their battles after geographic locations.