The Federals referred to both battles as the first or second Battle of Bull Run.
The battle of Mananas is called the Battle of Bull Run by the North
The name that the south called for the Battle of Bull run was Manassas.
The Northerners had to cross the Bull Run River in order to fight the battle, but the Southerners did not as they were already there. For them, nearby Manassas Junction where General Johnston's reinforcements arrvived by train was a more convenient landmark to denote the battle.
Same battle - both times. The Confederates tended to name their battles after the nearest town or village (Manassas). The Union tended to name them after rivers or streams (Bull Run).
The first Battle of Bull Run took place at Manassas, a rail head only 25 miles from Washington DC. The nearby stream of Bull Run caused this battle to have this name, over the other choice of the Battle of Mansaas.
The battle of Mananas is called the Battle of Bull Run by the North
Manassas.
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The First Battle of Bull Run aka First Battle of Manassas.
First Bull Run (Union name for it) or First Manassas (Confederate name)
The battle of manassas was the name
The First Battle of the Bull Run was also called the First Manassas.
The name that the south called for the Battle of Bull run was Manassas.
Bull Run
The South called the battles of Bull Run: First and Second Manassas.
Manassas
If you mean Battle of Bull Run, then it is Battle of Manassas