the answer is 3,493 =)
yes
In the First Battle of Bull Run, the Union had 481 killed, 1011 wounded and 1216 captured/missing. The Confederacy had 387 killed, 1582 wounded and 13 missing. In the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Union had 1747 killed, 8452 wounded and 4263 captured/missing. The Confederacy had 1096 killed and 6202 wounded.
no body won because both got wounded or missing.
There were two battle's of Bull Run (Manassas in the south) The first in 1861 resulted in the deaths of 460 Union soldiers and 387 Confederates. The second battle in 1862 caused 1747 Union deaths and 1553 Confederates. These numbers strictly represent the confirmed kills during the battle. Casualties, which counts those killed, wounded, captured, or missing, number over ten thousand for both sides in the 2nd Battle of Bull Run.
In the First Battle of Bull Run, the Union had 481 killed, 1011 wounded and 1216 captured/missing. The Confederacy had 387 killed, 1582 wounded and 13 missing. In the Second Battle of Bull Run, the Union had 1747 killed, 8452 wounded and 4263 captured/missing. The Confederacy had 1096 killed and 6202 wounded.
460 were killed 1,724 were wounded and 1,312 were reported missing or captured
people came out from all over and watched the battle
if you include reserves for both sides the Union mustered 30,000 men and the Confederates mustered in 29,000 men for the First Battle of Bull Run or, as the Confederates called it, First Manassas. The Union saw 3,000 killed, wounded or missing and the Confederates lost 2,000.
In the First Battle of Bull Run, fought on July 21, 1861, approximately 4,878 Union soldiers were either killed, wounded, or missing, while Confederate casualties totaled about 2,000, with around 1,750 killed or wounded and about 250 missing. The battle marked the first major engagement of the American Civil War, highlighting the brutal reality of the conflict and resulting in a Confederate victory.
Battle Bull was created in 1990.
Battle Bull happened in 1990.
the first bull run