Because they had no experience of real combat - they thought they were just off to watch some kind of ball-game.
Hannah
That would be Stonewall Jackson.
Like battles in the civil war???? Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Shiloh Battle of Plank Road Battle at The Crater
It became clear that the war would last for a long time.
The First Battle of Bull Run was one of the first major battles that resulted in large armies facing one another and serious bloodshed. it shattered the Union's hope of winning the Civil War quickly and easily. The First Battle of Bull Run (also known as the First Battle of Manassas, July 21, 1861) The First Battle of Bull Run was a major wake up call to the North. Union Forces were routed by Beuregards forces. It was an indication that this would be a long and bloody war and would require new leadership and improved training to prepare the federal troops for sustained action in the field.
it sounds like you may be talking about the 2nd battle of bull run (1862) fought between Robert E Lee and John Pope. Pope was defeated.
Battle spectators range in sorts. In some cases like the civil war, the north- thinking the south would be easily dealt with- invited spectators to come and watch the war itself. In a sense this is a type and i do emphasize type of battle spectator. In other definitions, if you have ever seen a battle reenactment, you indeed to a point anyway may be considered a battle spectator. Hope this helps. ;)
That would be Stonewall Jackson.
Pretty much the only thing that was gained from the first battle of Bull Run, was that this war was not going to be over in a few weeks, like most of the country thought, but that the Civil War was going to be a long and bloody affair.
At First Bull Run, General Barnard Bee of the Confederates, the one who said "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall!"
The Bull Run was the name of a creek at the battle site, and Union Forces named their battles after geographic features like mountainsand rivers. The Confederate States named their battles based on the nearest town. The Battle of Manasass is the same as the Battle of Bull Run.
Like battles in the civil war???? Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam Battle of Shiloh Battle of Plank Road Battle at The Crater
the confederate during the battle of Bull Run was the south and the north were the yankes and that is were the New York got there baseball team name from.(thats why I like it)
It became clear that the war would last for a long time.
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The CSA won and it proved that to the both of them that this was goin 2 b a long war and not end at Christmas like everyone expected.
Ellen G. White did not write a book specifically titled "The Battle of Bull Run." However, she did write the book "The Great Controversy," which covers historical events and spiritual insights, including references to the Civil War and battles like Bull Run. It is a classic work in Christian literature that explores the themes of spiritual warfare and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
The Battle of Bull Run was the second battle in the Civil War. People also set up picnic baskets and watched the war. This happened because many people didn't know what war was like and didn't realize how horrible it could be.