Chiefly the organising of the blcokade of Southern ports, which prevented the South from importing war supplies.
Near the end of Year One, there was also a dramatic battle at Hampton Roads between the first two ironclad warships in America. Briefly, it looked as though the Confederate vessel could knock out the whole of the US Navy, but it retired to the port of Roanoake, which was soon liberated by Union troops.
Yes, there were naval battles; in fact, the first ironclad ships were invented during the Civil War.
it was the first real important battle of the Civil War. It finalized that South Carolina was part of the Confederacy
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That depends on which civil war (ie in which country) you are asking about.
It was the first battle of the Civil War.
It was the first actual battle of the Civil War.
I think it was that it was the first battle and started the Civil War.
The first shots of the US Civil War were fired.
The word is spelled Manassas. Manassas is a city in Virginia where the Battles of First and Second Manassas, also known as the First and Second Battles of Bull Run, were fought during the American Civil War.
During the Spanish Civil War
Antietam.
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Civil wars occurred in Rome during the first century because of growing ambitions of the leaders, who commanded their own armies, soon led to another civil war.
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It was the first battle in the civil war where blacks fought in battle.