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Northern civilians in nearby Washington thought it would be a picturesque and bloodless battle bringing an instant end to the war. They came out to watch, many of them bringing picnics.

Southern civilians knew less about it, but they too expected the war to be over quickly - with a Confederate walkover, of course.

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What did the civilians react to the first battle of the bull run?

They when to watch the war but the North made a ruin for it and the Civilians made lunch to eat when they are watching the war


Why were so many civilians at the Battle of Bull Run?

As it was announced in Northern newspapers and by word of mouth, many civilians and news reporters decided to watch the First battle of Bull Run. The battle was going to be close to Washington DC, and most people expected a quick Union victory that would end the rebellion. No one knew what huge war was beginning. The civilians panicked as the Union forces retreated. Everyone was shocked.


Who ran for their lives at the Battle of Bull Run?

The Union troops - after a stray shell destroyed a bridge that blocked their retreat, which was also hampered by a lot of Washington civilians who had come to watch the battle.


What did Washington civilians do at the first Battle of Bull Run?

Many Washington civilians gathered to witness the first Battle of Bull Run. They expected a quick Union victory and brought picnic baskets to watch the battle unfold. However, when the Union forces began to retreat, the civilians found themselves caught in the chaotic and dangerous aftermath of the battle, trying to flee back to Washington.


What battle did Northern civilians set out picnics at the edge of the battlefield only to scramble in terror as fleeing Union troops lost what was to be the first Battle of Bull Run?

The First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) where Union General McDowell was defeated by Confederate generals Beauregard and Johnston. The battle took place in July of 1861.


During the First Battle of Bull Run?

Here are two:1. It came before the Second Battle of Bull Run.2. Until the Second Battle of Bull Run, it was just "the Battle of Bull Run".And a bonus that's not totally ridiculous:The Confederacy named battles after nearby towns or farms, so they called it "Manassas" (or "First Manassas", after there was a Second Manassas). The Union tended to name battles after creeks, rivers, or bodies of water that played a part in the fighting, so they called it "Bull Run" after the Occoquan River, which was also called "Bull Run Creek" because it originated in the nearby Bull Run Mountains.


Is the First Battle of Bull Run before the Battle of Gettysburg?

Yes, considerably, First Bull Run was July of 1861. Gettysburg was July of 1863.


Why did many people who were not soldiers come to witness the battle of bull run?

Because it was the first pitched battle of the war, and the Washington civilians still thought it would be a romantic, theatrical pageant with no bloodshed.


What events happened before the battle of bull run?

Two things that happened before the Bull Run were the accumulation of onlooking civilians; expecting it to be a small skirmish, and the accumulation of troops on both sides, the Confederates collecting 11,000 and the Union having 35,000 recruits. Union General McDowell was to collect 35,000 90 day volunteer soldiers just for the battle. The battle proved that the Civil War would be long and drawn out, not just for a small period of time as people thought while gathering to watch the 'skirmish.'


When was Battle Bull created?

Battle Bull was created in 1990.


When did Battle Bull happen?

Battle Bull happened in 1990.


What battle in the civil war showed both sides that the war wouldn't be over as quickly as they thought?

Bull Run as it was known in the North, or Manassas as it was known in the South. Before this battle soldiers on both sides worried that the war might end before they would get a chance to fight. This answer refers of course to the First Battle of Bull Run (or First Battle of Manassas, depending on your preference) as no one knew that another battle would be fought there more than a year later.