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It was the first major clash between the North and the South at the start of the civil war. It ended any hopes that the war would be over quickly.

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What was the significance of the bull run Battle?

It was the first actual battle of the Civil War.


When did the Battle of Bull Run occur?

Answer : The First Battle of Bull Run happened on July 21,1861the first battle of bull run happed on July 21,1861. it was the first major battle of the American civil war. (for any more info.go to wikipedia/wiki/bull run.org)p.s. my answer is right


Where did pgt beauregard battle irving mcdowell Shiloh Gettysburg the first Battle of Bull Run the second Battle of Bull Run?

The First Battle Of Bull Run


What was the significance of the Battle of bull run-?

Its significance was that it made the North sides realize the war would not be short and easy.


Why was there a Battle of Bull Run the first?

Because later a second battle happened by bull run creek( the second battle of bull run) so they gave them the 1st and 2nd to tell the difference.


Was McClellan in the battle of bull run?

No. he didn't fight neither in the first nor in the second battle of Bull Run.


How many confederate forces were in the bull run?

First Battle of Bull Run - 32-34,000 Second Battle of Bull Run - 50,000


What was the Battle of Bull Run for the south?

(First or Second) Manassas .


What was the significance in the south of the second Battle of Bull Run?

It was a great victory for the Confederates. It was the most decisive battle in the North Virginia campaign for the Southerners


Where was first battle of Civil War?

Fort Sumter, South Carolina was the first. The second battle was the Battle of Bull Run.


Who was the commander of the Southern forces at the Battle of Bull Run?

At the First Battle of Bull Run, Southern forces were led by generals Beauregard and Johnston. At the Second Battle of Bull Run, the commanding officer of all Southern forces was General Robert E. Lee.