Confederate victory
First Bull Run (or First Manassas) in Virginia. It was a Confederate victory.
The First major battle was Bull Run, where an expected Union victory was turned into a defeat
General Joseph E. Johnsonâ??s arrival with thousands of additional southern troops turned what many thought would be a sure rout by the Union army into a victory by the Confederates. This thoroughly shattered the hope of Union supporters that this would be a quick and easy war.
The outcome of the First Battle of Manassas, or First Bull Run was a Confederate victory. The Battle of Shiloh indicated the war would be long and bloody.
Battle of Fort Sumter : Charleston Harbor South Carolina - Confederate Victory - April 12,1861 Battle of Sewell's Point: Norfolk, Virginia - Inconclusive - May 18-19, 1861 Battle of Aquia Creek: Stafford Country, Virginia - Inconclusive - May 29-June 1, 1861 Battle of Philippi: Barbour Country, Virginia - Union Victory - June 3, 1861 Battle of Big Bethel: Tabb and Hampton, Virginia - Confederate Victory - June 10, 1861 Battle of Hoke's Run: Berkeley County, West Virginia - Union Victory - July 2, 1861 Battle of Rich Mountain: Randolph County, West Virginia - Union Victory - July 11, 1861 Battle of Blackburn's Ford: Prince William County, Fairfax County Virginia - Confederate Victory - July 18, 1861 First Battle of Bull Run : Fairfax County;Prince William Count, Virginia - Confederate Victory - July 21, 1861 Battle of Kessler's Cross Lanes: Nicholas County, West Virginia - Confederate Victory - August 26, 1861 Battle of Hatteras Inlet Batteries: Near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina - Union Victory August 28-29, 1861 Battle of Carnifex Ferry: Nicholas County, West Virginia- Union Victory - September 10, 1861 Battle of Cheat Mountain: Pochantas and Randolph Counties, West Virginia - Union Victory - September 12 -15, 1861 Battle of Greenbrier River: Pochantas County, West Virginia - Inconclusive - October 3, 1861 Battle of Cockle Creek: Chincoteague, Virginia - Union Victory - October 5, 1861 This is just to name a few, there were many more Battles that occurred in the Eastern Theatre in the American Civil War.
The second battle of Bull Run was another Bull Run victory for the Confederacy. General Lee drove the Union forces out of Virginia as a result of his victory in the 2nd Bull Run.
First Bull Run (July 1861) - Confederate victory which they were not able to follow-up, being just as disorganised as the Union army. Second Bull Run (August 1862) - Spectacular Confederate victory by the Lee-Jackson partnership, giving them the confidence to invade the North.
The Second Bull Run was a Confederate victory.
United States of America (Union/Federals/Yankees) vs. Confederate States of America (Confederate(s)/Rebs). The Generals were Maj. Gen. Irvin McDowell (Union) and Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard (Confederate) at First Bull Run, and Maj. Gen. George McClellan (Union) vs. Gen. Robert E. Lee (Confederate) at Second Bull Run. Both battles resulted in a Confederate victory.
Union fought Confederate at Manassas (Bull Run) - both times.
The Battle of Bull Run was part of the America Civil War and was fought on July 21, 1861 in William County, Virginia. The Union was defeated by the Confederate states.
a sweeping confederate victory. The rebels sent the union army running for their lives back to Washington
Victory for the Confederate forces. However, approximately 5,000 men died. Of those, 3,000 were Union soldiers.
The Battle of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Army.
There is only 1 Battle of Bull Run (New respondent) There were two battles on that site. First was in July 1861 - a premature attempt by the North to march on Richmond. (Confederate victory). Second was in August 1862 - superb tactical victory by Lee, who managed to prevent the two Union armies from joining forces and overwhelming the Confederates. (Confederate victory).
It was won at Chickamauga. No, actually, technically, the last confederate victory happened a few months after the Lee's surrender at Palmino Ranch in Texas. The last recorded casuality was a Union soldier at that battle.
After the 1st bull run occurred, there was a second bull run. It was a confederate victory. The union was overpowered and driven back. The next major battle after the 1st and 2nd Bull run (aka, the first and second Manassas) was the battle of Antietam. This battle was inconclusive. It was a bloody one day battle and, when General Robert E. Lee retreated to tend to his wounded, the Union claimed victory (even though they didn't really win).