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There were about 2,000 Union casualties and approximately 4,000 Confederate casualties.
"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.
First Battle of Bull Run - 32-34,000 Second Battle of Bull Run - 50,000
Union 460 Confederate 387 That is just the death count from the battle. Total casualties (Killed, MIA, Etc.) Union 2896 Confederate 1982
Based on the category where the question appeared I assume you are interested in the FIRST battle of Bull Run.In the First Battle of Bull Run (called the First Battle of Manassas by the Confederate forces), the Union suffered casualties of 2,896 (460 killed, 1,124 wounded, 1,312 captured/missing).In the Second Battle of Bull Run (called Second Manassas by the Confederates), the Union forces suffered casualties of approx. 10,000 killed and wounded.
The Battle of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Army.
Union dead 1,724 Confederate dead 1,481 Union wounded 8,372 Confederate wounded 7,617 Union missing 5,958 Confederate missing 89 total Union 16,054 Confederate 9,197 Grand total 25,251 for 3 days of battle Total number of troops Union 60,000 Confederate 50,000
the confederate during the battle of Bull Run was the south and the north were the yankes and that is were the New York got there baseball team name from.(thats why I like it)
The bloodiest day of the Second Battle of Bull Run occurred on August 30, 1862. On this day, intense fighting took place, leading to significant casualties on both sides. The battle ultimately resulted in a decisive Confederate victory, further solidifying their dominance in the Northern Virginia campaign. The total casualties for the battle were estimated at around 22,000.
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.
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