I am pretty sure it was Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
At the first Battle of Bull Run the Confederate commanders were PT Beauregard and Joseph A. Johnston. At the second Battle of Bull Run the top Confederate commander was General Robert E. Lee.
I am pretty sure it was Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
The Union commander was General McDowell. The Confederate commander was General Beuregard.
Union: Big. Gen. Irvin McDowell Confederate: P.G.T. Beauragard
John Pope led Union forces whereas Robert E. Lee led Confederate forces .
In the First Battle of Bull Run, which took place July 21, 1861 had two Confederate Commanders. They are Joseph E. Johnston and P.G. T. Beauregard. In the Second Battle of Bull Run which took place August 28 through August 30th, 1862 had one Commander. He was General Robert E. Lee.
The Battle of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Army.
Robert E Lee was in overall command. Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet were the corps commanders involved.
The First Battle of Bull Run / Manassas Junction was in July, 1861.
There are several opinions on this question. Perhaps the most prominent one is that the Second Battle of Bull Run had a turning point. That point was when Confederate General Longstreet made a successful flank attack on Pope's army.
First Battle of Bull Run - 32-34,000 Second Battle of Bull Run - 50,000
"The Battle of Shiloh" is different from "The First Battle of Bull Run" because "The First Battle of Bull Run" had less casualties and because "The First Battle of Bull Run" was the first major battle of the civil war. "The battle of Shiloh" was a two day battle and it was led by Albert Sydney Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard. They were both strong fighters and they led the confederate army in a surprise attack.