Confederate reinforcements won the battle and forced the Union troops to retreat. (study island ;)
Manassas.
There were two battles in this general vicinity. The first and second Battles of Bull Run. Northerners usually named battles after the closest body of water, river or creek. Southerners tended to name battles after the nearest town. In the South, these two battles are referred to as First and Second Manassas.
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Confederate reinforcements won the battle and forced the Union troops to retreat.
Confederate reinforcements won the battle and forced the Union troops to retreat.
Manassas.
Confederate reinforcements won the battle and forced the Union troops to retreat.
The Federals referred to both battles as the first or second Battle of Bull Run.
The battles of Bull Run were fought in Virginia. The battles were referred to as Manassas by the Confederates and in official materials from the National Park Service. Bull Run is a tiny creek that was not a major factor in the battles.
Manassas.
The Union commander for the Second Battle of Bull Run (referred to as the Second Battle of Manassas in the South) was Major General John Pope.
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It took place just outside the town of Sharpsburg, Maryland. Antietam Creek runs East of the town. The battle was fought basically on the ground between the town and the creek. The Confederates referred to the battle by the town's name(Sharpsburg) and the Union referred to it by the creek's name. Other battles had dual names also. Manassas to the Confederates was Bull Run to the Union. Manassas refers to an important railroad junction,Bull Run is a creek in the same area.
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