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the first Battle of the Bull Run proved that both sides, (Union and Confederacy) needed training and more experience
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Union Army: 5,824 Confederate Army: 6,667
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Bull Run as it was known in the North, or Manassas as it was known in the South. Before this battle soldiers on both sides worried that the war might end before they would get a chance to fight. This answer refers of course to the First Battle of Bull Run (or First Battle of Manassas, depending on your preference) as no one knew that another battle would be fought there more than a year later.
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.
Both sides realized they weren't ready for operations, and there wasn't another major battle for six months.
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It made both sides realise that it was going to be a long war.
{| |- | There were numerous conflicts in West Virginia. They were associated with the Civil War. The Battle of Philippi was the first, or almost the first, land battle of the Civil War when the sides fought over a bridge and railroad spur there. Harper's Ferry changed sides a couple times during the war. There was also the Battle of Droop Mountain. |}
The First Battle of Bull Run proved that neither army was capable of delivering a decisive victory.