(Assuming you mean 1st Bull Run)
The objective was simply to get back to Washington. The road was jammed with civilians who had come out to watch the battle, and then the only bridge in the area was destroyed by Confederate artillery. It was a chaotic retreat.
For the next few days, the demoralised troops just hung around the streets of the capital in disorder. It took George McLellan to reorganise them and give them their self-respect.
For the First Bull Run, the Union commander was Major General Irvin McDowell. For the Second Bull Run, Major General John Pope led the Union armies.
A Union victory was expected at the first Battle of Bull Run. It was indeed a shock to have suffered a defeat.
After the 1st bull run occurred, there was a second bull run. It was a confederate victory. The union was overpowered and driven back. The next major battle after the 1st and 2nd Bull run (aka, the first and second Manassas) was the battle of Antietam. This battle was inconclusive. It was a bloody one day battle and, when General Robert E. Lee retreated to tend to his wounded, the Union claimed victory (even though they didn't really win).
first battle of bull run this was fought at bull run creek, Virginia.
The first major battle of the civil war was the First Battle of Bull Run with the Union led by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell and the Confederates led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard.
One of the first major battles in the civil war was the battle at bull run.
For the First Bull Run, the Union commander was Major General Irvin McDowell. For the Second Bull Run, Major General John Pope led the Union armies.
The First major battle was Bull Run, where an expected Union victory was turned into a defeat
bull run is where is was fought.
The Union commander for the Second Battle of Bull Run (referred to as the Second Battle of Manassas in the South) was Major General John Pope.
Virginia, 1861, known as the First Battle of Bull Run in the North, and the First Battle of Manassas in the South.
Cause it was for the soda red bull
A Union victory was expected at the first Battle of Bull Run. It was indeed a shock to have suffered a defeat.
After the 1st bull run occurred, there was a second bull run. It was a confederate victory. The union was overpowered and driven back. The next major battle after the 1st and 2nd Bull run (aka, the first and second Manassas) was the battle of Antietam. This battle was inconclusive. It was a bloody one day battle and, when General Robert E. Lee retreated to tend to his wounded, the Union claimed victory (even though they didn't really win).
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