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1. The union General Patterson was supposed to occupy Confederate general Johnson in the Shenandoah Valley to prevent he joining Beauregard. But a few confederate outposts made lots of noise to occupy Patterson, while Johnson's men marched to Manassas. Their arrival, together with the brave stand of the Virginians under Thomas Jackson turned the tide battle.
They lost it because the were under-trained and overconfident.

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