There were several battles.
However, the whole was called the 'Civil War'. It lasted from 1860 to 1865.
The name for the Union Forces was "Bull Run". The South called it Manasass.
There was alot of bloodshed, and it was fought between the north and the south. Also known as the Union (for the north) and the Confederates (for the south).
No, the South won both battle there.
The battle was a Union (North) victory.
The Union named its battles after rivers and creeks. The South named hem after nearby cities and towns. That is why the North called the battle Bull Run, and the South called the same battle Manassas, for instance.
the north and south. north was called the union and the south was called the confederacy
'Federate' sounds like a mix of Federal and Confederate. The Confederates were the breakaway Southern states. What was left of the USA was called the Union - also called the Federals. There were many battles between North and South. The war was eventually won by the Union.
Well the battle was a battle fought between the north, the union, and the south, the blacks lovers.
Union (The North) forces called the Battle of Manassas the Battle of Bull Run .
Battle of Bull Run was the name given the battle(s) by the Union side.
The Union Army. wasn't it the Union Arny?
The name for the Union Forces was "Bull Run". The South called it Manasass.
Virginia, 1861, known as the First Battle of Bull Run in the North, and the First Battle of Manassas in the South.
There was alot of bloodshed, and it was fought between the north and the south. Also known as the Union (for the north) and the Confederates (for the south).
No, the South won both battle there.
the union won
No, the civil war was only in The United States Of America. It was a Battle between the North and the South, the North being Anti-Slavery, The South being slave states. (The south also broke from the union and called themselves The Confederate States Of America.) ~Marcos