No, the South won both battle there.
Win a battle on union soil.
The battle of Shiloh was important because Tennessee secede from the union
After the 1st bull run occurred, there was a second bull run. It was a confederate victory. The union was overpowered and driven back. The next major battle after the 1st and 2nd Bull run (aka, the first and second Manassas) was the battle of Antietam. This battle was inconclusive. It was a bloody one day battle and, when General Robert E. Lee retreated to tend to his wounded, the Union claimed victory (even though they didn't really win).
His major victories were: Seven Days Battles Fredericksburgh Chancellorsville Second Manassas The Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor
The question of "won" and "lost" is often difficult. The union most definitely lost both of the battles at Bull Run (Manassas). The Union was badly defeated in a series of battles around Charleston. The Battle of Ball's Bluff (Leesburg, VA) was a complete defeat for the Union. Stonewall Jackson defeated Union forces in a series of campaigns in the Shenendoah Valley in 1862. The Battle of Murfreesboro in Tennessee was a Confederate victory which temporarily ceased Union momentum. The Union suffered horrible losses in many other campaigns but did not lose territory; the losses in men and equipment were made up and advances continued.
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.
Mainly because of superior Generals, like Johnston, and Jackson at first Manassas, and Lee at Second Manassas.
because they had more solders
The union won that battle.
Bull Run/Manassas
The Union
Win a battle on union soil.
The Union.
Lee was a confederate so he didn't win any battle for the union.
Two Civil War battles occurred at Manassas. The first, in July of 1861, saw Confederate troops led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard win a limited victory against Union forces. The second, in August of 1862, was decisively won by Confederate troops led by General Robert E. Lee.
The battle of Shiloh was important because Tennessee secede from the union