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The Confederates won The Battle of Bull Run because the Union plan was too complicated and General Burnside's army could not get a move on. With a little over half of the Union Army involved in the fighting and the center of the Union Army basically uninvolved, The Confederate army could regroup and attack one army at a time. The Confederate Army did not need to be larger than the entire Union Army. It only needed to be larger than the part that was attacking.
Stonewall Jackson
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.
the leader of the confederate army was Robert.E.Lee
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 Battle of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Army.
Gen. Irvin McDowell
The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run was called the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Later it was renamed to the Army of Northern Virginia.
The main Confederate commander at the second battle of Bull Run was Robert E. Lee. He was assisted by among others by Generals Longstreet and Jackson.
Confederate General PT Beauregard commanded the Army of the Potomac and General Joseph Johnston commanded the Army of the Shenandoah at the first Battle of Bull Run.
The Confederate Army led by General P.G.T. Beauregard defeated the Federal Army at First Bull Run.
"Stonewall" Jackson's Corps of the Confederate Army started the fighting on August 27,1862.
To destroy the Confederate army, camped at Manassas, and to liberate Richmond.
The Confederates won The Battle of Bull Run because the Union plan was too complicated and General Burnside's army could not get a move on. With a little over half of the Union Army involved in the fighting and the center of the Union Army basically uninvolved, The Confederate army could regroup and attack one army at a time. The Confederate Army did not need to be larger than the entire Union Army. It only needed to be larger than the part that was attacking.
Stonewall Jackson
In the first Battle of Bull Run, a Union troop of army trainees, led by Irvin McDowell, collided with the Confederate Army of Virginia, led by Joseph E. Johnson and P.G.T. Beauregard. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and the Virginia brigade would later join the Confederates. In the second Battle of Bull Run, the Union army of the Potomac, led by John Pope, collided with the Confederate Army of Virginia, led by Robert E. Lee.
The Confederate army won both Battle of Bull Run. The first battle was July 21, 1861. The second was fought August 29-30, 1862.