Bull Run / First Manassis
Both Battles of Bull Run were won by the Confederates. Shiloh and Antietam were both won by the Union.
Confederates.
The first pitched battle won by the Confederates was that of First Bull Run.
Confederates won both the battles of that name.
The Confederates (The South) won both the battles of Bull Run (or Manassas, as the South likes to call them.)The first was won by Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard, over the Union commander Irvin McDowell.The second was won by Robert E. Lee and T.J. ("Stonewall") Jackson, over the Union commander John Pope.The Confederates - both times.
The American Civil War. It was in-between the two battles of Chattanooga, and it was won by the Confederates under Braxton Bragg.
In the early days of the war, the South seemed to win every conflict. The blockade, the capture and control of the Mississippi and New Orleans and U.S.Grant turned the tide. While the South won more battles, the important ones went to the Yankees.
There were two US Civil War battles at Bull Run. The Confederates won both. They were called the First Battle of Bull Run and the Second Battle of Bull Run. Both battles were in the same vicinity each other. These Union losses were embarrassing for the Union.
Well... The Battles of Mannassas and Bull Run are actually the same battles. The reason for the different names is that the winner usually named the battle. The South named their battles by the Towns near the site of the battle. The North named theirs by means of rivers or other naturally occurring landmarks. There were two battles at this location. One was won by the South and the other by the North. Correction: both were won by the Confederates.
The Confederates, commanded by Robert E. Lee.
They won both the battles at Bull Run/Manassas. First was July 21st 1861. Second was August 29th 1862.
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