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Union: Major General John Pope

Confederate: General Robert E. Lee, Major General Thomas J. Jackson, and Lieutenant General James Longstreet

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MacDowell led the Union forces. Beauregard led the Confederates.

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Q: Who were the generals of each army in the first battle of manassas?
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Who were the two generals who led the south in this battle and who won?

Joseph Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard led the Confederate Army at the battle of First Manassas also called First Bull Run and won.


GENRAL PGT beauregard fought against genral irvin mcdowell at what battle?

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.


Who won the first battle at Manassas?

The Confederate Army led by General P.G.T. Beauregard defeated the Federal Army at First Bull Run.


Who was attacking in the first Battle of Bull Run?

The Union Army under General Irving McDowell was the attacking army at the First Battle of Bull Run also known as Manassas.


Who were the generals of each army during the first battle of bull run?

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What were two generals in the Battle of Bull Run?

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.


What was the battle of Manassas result?

The Confederate army won both Battle of Bull Run. The first battle was July 21, 1861. The second was fought August 29-30, 1862.


Who was the union commander for the second battle of manassas?

Major General John Pope commanded the Federal Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Manassas August 28-30, 1862.


What was the reason for the second battle of manassas?

The reason for the Second battle of Manassas was given by Lee's decision to strike the Union Army of Virginia, commanded by Gen. John Pope, before it could be joined by McClellan's Federal Army of the Potomac..


Which battle did lees army defeat the union?

Second Manassas, Seven Days, Chancellorsville…


What did Thomas Jackson do during the civil war?

He was a general in the Confederate Army, acquiring the nickname "Stonewall Jackson" at the First Battle of Manassas. Jackson was one of the most capable of the Civil War generals, winning several battles before he died as a result of friendly fire at the Battle of Chancellorsville.


How many union soldiers died at the battle of manassas?

387 were killed on the side of the Confederate States of America 460 were killed on the side of the United States Union. A total of 1325 people went missing, their destinies are unknown.