The Confederates (The South) won both the battles of Bull Run (or Manassas, as the South likes to call them.)
The first was won by Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard, over the Union commander Irvin McDowell.
The second was won by Robert E. Lee and T.J. ("Stonewall") Jackson, over the Union commander John Pope.
The Confederates - both times.
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.
the southern states
The Confederates won the battle.
The first pitched battle won by the Confederates was that of First Bull Run.
First Battle of Bull RunThe 1st Bull Run was in fact the first battle of the Civil War. The Attack on Fort Sumter only "led" to the Civil War.
The north realized the First Battle of Bull Run wouldn't be easy
There was no 3rd Bull Run. Only 2.
In speaking about the First Battle of Bull Run, the Confederates won. The battle was near the railway junction of Manassas. Each army was unprepared for battle and the South could have lost as well. The armies had no real seasoned troops.
The First Battle of Bull Run.
The South won the Second Battle of Bull Run, as it had won the First Battle of Bull Run. Although the North won the war, the South actually won the majority of battles.
bull run
The first pitched battle won by the Confederates was that of First Bull Run.
CONFEDERATES won
The Battle of Bull Run
The Yankees are the North. The Confederates won the Battle of Bull Run.
First Battle of Bull RunThe 1st Bull Run was in fact the first battle of the Civil War. The Attack on Fort Sumter only "led" to the Civil War.
The Confederates
The South won both battles of Bull Run.
The Confederates won this battle.
The north realized the First Battle of Bull Run wouldn't be easy