Both sides learned valuable lessons from the Bull Run battles during the American Civil War. The Confederacy realized the importance of strong leadership and the effectiveness of their tactics, boosting their confidence. Meanwhile, the Union recognized the need for better training and preparation of their troops, as well as the necessity of strategic planning to achieve victory. Ultimately, both sides understood that the war would be longer and more challenging than initially anticipated.
they learned that their soldiers needed traning. It also showed that the war would be long and bloody.
The South won both battles of Bull Run.
Assuming you mnean First Bull Run, it was when both sides thought it would a short war, and each army was simply trying to march on the enemy's capital. "Forward to Richmond!" and "Forward to Washington!"
They didn't. When the first major battle happened (Bull Run), both sides realised they were quite unprepared.
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they learned that their soldiers needed traning. It also showed that the war would be long and bloody.
Assuming you mean First Bull Run, they both realised that their armies were not ready for operations.
they couldn't win
the first Battle of the Bull Run proved that both sides, (Union and Confederacy) needed training and more experience
they learned that their soldiers needed traning. It also showed that the war would be long and bloody.
Both sides realised they were not ready for major operations.
Both sides expected a short war and spectators even came to the firat battle of the Bull Run to see the short war!
The confederacy won both of the battles at Bull Run.
First Bull Run, July 1861.
It was the first pitched battle, and it demonstrated to both sides that they were not ready for operations. It showed that it would be a long war.
The South won both battles of Bull Run.