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Q: What Civil War battle was the first to take place north of the Mason-Dixon Line?
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Where did the first battle of the civil started?

The first battle of the Civil War was the First Battle of Bull Run aka The First Battle of Manassas at Manassas. The north fully expected a quick blowout but were amazing defeated by the south.


What did they call the first battle of the Civil War?

The North called it the First Battle of Bull Run, and South called it the first Battle of Manassas.


What was the battle of bullrun?

The first big battle in the Civil war against the North and South and the South won.


At first the North Thought it could WHAT the Civil war in one battle?

Win


What was the north's reactions about losing the first battle of the civil war?

annyioed angry


Site of the first battle between north and south in the civil war?

Manassas Virginia. The Battle is generally known as First Bull Run.


In which battle did the North suffer its first major defeat in the Civil war?

Bull Run.


What battle did the north go through and suffer its first major defeat in the Civil War?

First Bull Run


Who was the general for the north during the first Battle of Bull Run in the civil war?

Irvin McDowell


Did the north surrender at the battle of Fort Sumter?

No, they did not surrender. This was the first battle of the Civil War which took place in South Carolina in 1861.


What are some problems that lead to the Civil War?

The North and Souths increasing conflict with slavery was a huge factor. The first battle of the Civil War was the battle of Fort Sumpter in South Carolina.


In the Civil War who won the battle?

the north won the civil war