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.
The Battle of Bull Run or (in the south) the First Battle of Manassas.
The First Battle of Bull Run.
the battle of bullrun
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the south won the battle of Fort Wagner and they also showed how valueable the blacks were
William showed bravery and organisation
The orders showed the plan for Lees Maryland Campaign and led to the Battle of Antietam.
It only seemed like that, because it was the first battle of the war, and both sides were in denial about the costs of real combat. The figures looked modest indeed, when compared against the casualties that would soon be happening.
It showed theBritishthat fighting the colonists was not as easy as they thought.
It was the first major battle of the Revolutionary War. Even though the British won this battle, it showed the British that the Patriots were going to be a bigger threat than they originally thought.
Caesar was told he would be killed if he showed up but he knew he wouldnt be crowned if he didnt.
It showed them that they were stronger than they thought
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they showed that they could win the British Army
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The posterior of the insect showed signs of a mating battle.
When the Union Army was defeated by the Confederate Army the thought of a quick war was quickly dispelled by all, because the "Rebels" had defeated the all mighty Union. People thought that the war would be over in 2 months, but the fact that the Confederate stood up for themselves and defeated a much larger, and more powerful army showed that they weren't going down without a fight.
the south won the battle of Fort Wagner and they also showed how valueable the blacks were