First Bull Run (Manassas) - Union army commanded by Irvin McDowell, Confederates by Joseph E. Johnston, who ceded some of the authority to P.G.T. Beauregard on account on the latter's superior knowledge of the terrain.
Second Bull Run (Manassas) - Union army commanded by John Pope, Confederates by Robert E. Lee, assisted by T.J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.
The two generals who fought at The battle of Bull Run were General Lee and General Jackson.
There were two Battles of Bull Run as it was called in the North (or two Battles of Manassas as it was called in the South). In the first battle (1861), General McDowell was the general for the North, and General Beauregard was the general for the South. In the second battle (1862), General Pope was the general for the North, and General Lee was the general for the South.
Joseph Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard led the Confederate Army at the battle of First Manassas also called First Bull Run and won.
The Battle of Bull Run & Chickamauga
two days
"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.
The battle that these two generals fought was the First Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas) on July 21 1861. Beauregard and the Confederates soundly defeated McDowell's Union army.
The Battle of Bull Run was fought during the Civil War - North vs. South
There were two US Civil War battles at Bull Run. The Confederates won both. They were called the First Battle of Bull Run and the Second Battle of Bull Run. Both battles were in the same vicinity each other. These Union losses were embarrassing for the Union.
yea No. Other Civil War battles were much bloodier than either of the two battles of Bull Run.
Union - Irvin McDowell Confederate - Joseph E. Johnston (conceding some authority to P.G.T. Beauregard on account of the latter's intimate knowledge of the terrain.)
There were two Battles of Bull Run (Manassas), one of them being the first pitched battle of the war. Both went against the Union armies - the Confederates were the victors.