From what I've read over the years it would be fair to state that 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. If you are interested in the First Battle of Bull Run check out the book, "Voices from the Civil War" It was the fist book I read about the Civil War and I liked it so much that I was compelled to read others. I have now read somewhere near 50 books on the subject and created over 100 web pages about that momentous time in American history.
3500 confeds and 1650 northerns
The battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac during the US Civil War. It was the first time two ironclad ships had fought each other.
The battle of guilford courthouse that was fought in north carolina on march 15th 1781
The First Battle of Bull Run was fought on July 21, 1861, in Virginia.
Battle of Great Bridge
The Battle of Palo Alto was fought on 8 May 1846.The first battle was the Thornton Affair on 25 and 26 April 1846.
The first battle fought in the southern colonies during the American Revolution was the Battle of Charleston.
The first battle fought in the southern colonies during the American Revolution was the Battle of Charleston.
Interview more soldiers ho fought during the battle and compare their answers (Apex)
Lexington and Concord was the first battle fought.
The first battle fought in Virginia during the Civil War was that of First Bull Run, on July 21,1861.
The Battle of Nantwich was fought during the First English Civil War it started in 1644.
The first battle of panipat was fought in the year 1526.
The battle of Port Royal was fought first.
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The First Battle of Kernstown and The Siege of Yorktown
Canadians fought in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle but not as Canadian troops, they were an extension of the British troops but the first time they fought as Canadian troops was at the battle of Somme.
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