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They had a back-breaking, 4 hour march to Manassas. They only stopped once for food and water, and the rest of the way they marched onward, "like lambs to the slaughter."

All of the soldiers were "green," or unexperienced. Many people from DC brought picnic baskets and friends to watch the destruction of the C.S.A., but later they ran for their lives when Union soldiers began to flee.

They marched towards Manassas like lambs to the slaughtering.

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