Hopes on both sides for a quick victroy ended with... The first battle of manasas in Northern Virginia.
The confederates won the battle with the arrival of Jackson's division. However, they did not pursue to Federals to Washington.
The lack of a decisive first battle brought about need for a long drawn out war.
First Bull Run
Following the outbreak of World_War_Iin 1914, the German_Empirearmy opened the Western Front by first invading Luxembourgand Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France. The tide of the advance was dramatically turned with the First_Battle_of_the_Marne. Both sides then dug in along a meandering line of fortified Trench_warfare, stretching from the North_Seato the Switzerlandfrontier with France. This line remained essentially unchanged for most of the war.
Both sides had to introduce conscription - after an interval when both sides had expected an early victory.
All sides had victories and defeats throughout World War 2 but the Allies had the final victory in August 1945
The United States and the Soviet Union were the two countries on opposite sides during the Cold War. The Cold War ended in 1991.
The Battle of Chancellorsville resulted in a Confederate victory, but casualties on both sides were heavy. Also, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson was mortally wounded in this battle.
Following the outbreak of World_War_Iin 1914, the German_Empirearmy opened the Western Front by first invading Luxembourgand Belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in France. The tide of the advance was dramatically turned with the First_Battle_of_the_Marne. Both sides then dug in along a meandering line of fortified Trench_warfare, stretching from the North_Seato the Switzerlandfrontier with France. This line remained essentially unchanged for most of the war.
The Union had victory!both sides claimed victory but it was the union who actually won
Choose Up Sides ended on 1956-03-31.
Both sides had to introduce conscription - after an interval when both sides had expected an early victory.
All sides had victories and defeats throughout World War 2 but the Allies had the final victory in August 1945
Stalemate. Both sides ended the conflict in much the same place they started. Technically, the war hasn't ended, as the two sides have only agreed a ceasefire - not peace.
Since neither side won, and both sides claimed a victory, and both sides ended up avoiding each other; and no modern battleships (Dreadnaughts) had been sunk; And this battle didn't involve America (the US wasn't in the war yet)...it had no effect on the United States.
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Using the quick method, it is 5√2
Many young men got very excited and thought about the glory of fighting a war. They looked at it like it was a sport and thought it would end fast. Neither side expected the bloody battles and all of the death that took place. Young men lined up to volunteer for the Union and Confederate armies.
World War I was at a point where it was an utter stalemate, and both sides were locked in a war of attrition - letting casualties amass in the hopes that they could kill off enough members of the enemy's side to force their capitulation. Realising that this strategy was not going to bring on any quick victory, it was decided that a vehicle which could resist small arms fire and penetrate enemy lines was needed to break the stalemate. The word "Tank" came about because the British, wanting to keep the development secret, they were designated as water carriers and referred to as "tanks" (as in "water tank")
Both sides took such heavy casualties that nobody was really in the mood for celebrating victory. And no countries surrendered because of occupation. Treaty of Versailles just punished Germany for intentionally starting a conflict taking away some land. in world war two allies crushed occupied then split Germany into two separate nations resulting in an obvious ally victory.