Confederates
The major Confederate victories in the East were: First Bull Run, Seven Days Battle, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville.
Second Battle of Bull Run/Manassass
First Bull Run (July 1861) - Confederate victory which they were not able to follow-up, being just as disorganised as the Union army. Second Bull Run (August 1862) - Spectacular Confederate victory by the Lee-Jackson partnership, giving them the confidence to invade the North.
The Second Battle of Bull Run was a victory for the Confederates. Under General Robert E. Lee, Union forces under Union General Hooker were defeated and the Union's premier army, the Army of the Potomac suffered a serious defeat.
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.
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
McClellan
First Bull Run, it was Joseph E. Johnston, who ceded some authority to P.G.T. Beauregard on account of his greater familiarity with the terrain. Second Bull Run, it was Robert E. Lee.
How many men was in the second bull run?
It Was The Second Battle Of The Bull Run Territory
Second Bull Run. The south called it Second Manassas.
The Second Bull Run was a Confederate victory.
Jackson
The second Battle of Bull Run in August of 1862, was almost in the exact place as the first Bull Run battle. It was near the Bull Run stream in Virginia near the rail head of Mananas.
The main Confederate commander at the second battle of Bull Run was Robert E. Lee. He was assisted by among others by Generals Longstreet and Jackson.
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
First Bull Run, July 21st 1861. Second Bull Run, August 29th 1862.