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Who was at the Battle of Bull Run besides the two armies?

Many northern socialites and media types that had come from Washington to watch the Northern army win the battle. However, as the Confederate forces won the battle, and pursued the fleeing yankees, many were trampled in the stampede.


What was the battle called when the confederate won a battle outside of Washington?

Silver Springs


What was the original name of the Confederate army called the Army of Northern Virginia?

The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run was called the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Later it was renamed to the Army of Northern Virginia.


Who fought at the Battle of Gettysburg?

The Union Army of the Potomac, and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.


What was the confederate army fought in the most of the well known battle was the army of?

Northern Virginia


Why did the Battle of Antietam had a positive effect on northern morale while the battle at Fredericksburg and Chancellorville had negative effect?

The battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg prevented the Confederacy's Army of Northern Virginia under Gen. Lee from invading the northern states. The battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville were Confederate victories preventing the US forces from taking the Confederate capital of Richmond.


What was the name of the Confederate General who was the commander of the Army of Northern Virgina after the battle of C hancellorsville?

Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Army of Northern Virgina before and after the battle of Chancellorsville


Whose confederate forces were defeated at the battle of Gettysburg?

Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.


Who was general of the Confederate troops at the Battle of Gettysburg?

Robert E. Lee commanded the Army of Northern Virginia.


What was the purpose of the Battle of Pea Ridge?

The purpose of the battle of Pea Ridge was an attempt by the Confederate Army to recapture northern Arkansas and Missouri. The Union Army was able to hold off the attack and drive the Confederate forces away, thus giving the Union control of Missouri and northern Arkansas.


When did confederate troops attack Washington DC?

July 11 and 12, 1864. The Battle of Fort Stevens.


High water mark of confederacy?

The invasion of Pennsylvania by Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, which led to the battle of Gettysburg.