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    THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULL RUN BY COLLINS MCKAY On July 21, 1861, two armies, one confederate and the other Union, prepared for the first major land battle of the Civil War. In 1861 Abraham Lincoln was sworn in as President. The Southern states had seceded and the South had fired on and captured Fort Sumter on April 12 1861. After the Fort Sumter battle, both the North and the South began preparing for war by raising armies. This was done quickly and neither side spent much time training

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    The First Battle of Bull Run The first battle of Bull Run, also known as the first battle of Manassas in the south, was the first major land battle of the Civil War. The battle started on July 21, 1861 and took place near Manassas Junction, Virginia(“First Battle”). The Union had an army of 28,450 led by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell(“The”).The Confederates had an army of 30,800. 21,900 soldiers were led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard and 8,900 soldiers were led by General Joseph E. Johnston(“Battle

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    The Battle of Bull Run The American Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine whether the Union or Confederacy would survive. The fight would take place between the North, called Union states and the South, called Confederate states. The Confederate states wanted to leave the North and South union and stand on their own. The war started on April 12, 1861 when Confederate forces attacked a Union military base at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The reason the war started at this time was

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    Bull Run Documentary

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    According to the battle in the documentary said, " The Battle of Bull Run was emerge on a Virginian farm." I find it interesting since in class we did not really gotten into much details on the Battle of Bull Run since other informations are far more important. Also in the documentary talks about General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in the civil. This is related to our class lecture. However, the lectures are for more detailed than the documentary. In documentary it said, " there

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    Example Of The Bull Run

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    Want to be part of the Bull Run? Guide to Mutual Fund Investments -Abhishek Bansal (IIM Shillong) Introduction Welcome to the latest series of Article “FinVest” which will guide you to take your day-to-day investment decisions. In the first Article of the series we will look into the Mutual Fund Investments, the various types of mutual funds available in the Indian Mutual Fund Industry, the risks and benefits of each of them, and the current trends prevalent in the industry, some recommendations

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    Battle Of Bull Run Essay

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    Battle Of Bull Run By Kyler Mckenzie On July 16, 1861, brigadier general Irvin McDowell, with 28,400 men, marched to Manassas, Virginia to attack confederate forces 25 miles away to keep them from attacking the Northern Capital. July 18, Gen. Daniel Tyler’s Union division probed Bull Run and had a skirmish at Blackburn’s Ford, but withdrew after losing 150 men. This led to Mcdowell getting additional information, and planned to use it to flank the Confederate army. Mcdowell’s plan helped Gen

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    The First Battle of Bull Run was part of the Manassas Campaign. The campaign was the result of the Confederates moving their capital from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia. The move was strategic to gain more readily access to railroad transportation. An essential railroad point was located at Manassas Junction in which the Confederates relied heavily on for supplies. President Lincoln wanted to cut off all supply routes to the south. Thus, the objective of the campaign was for the Union

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    August 28th through August 30th, 1862 the second battle of Bull Run took place and it was another one of the bloodiest battles in history. The Union and Confederate army again met up near Bull Run River. General Lee’s army met General Pope’s forces after General Jackson ordered an attack on General Pope’s troops (McPherson, 71). General Pope requested backup from General McClellan, but the help never came. This battle resulted in almost 14,000 Union casualties and about 8,000 Confederate casualties

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    interesting facts: Union: Irvin McDowell fought confederate troops at first battle of bull run and was beaten. Irvin Mcdowell was next ordered to watch over Washington DC. Then Irvin Mcdowell was the commander of the troops at second battle of bull run and he ended up losing again. Irvin Mcdowell then commanded the department of the pacific. Then Irvin Mcdowell didn’t command anymore troops after the second battle of bull run or manassas. Confederate: P.G.T. Beauregard (Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard)

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    The Battle of Bull Run was the first and last major battle of the civil war. It began July 21, 1861, near Manassas Junction, Virginia. The indecisive Union leader McDowell hesitantly led his 35,000 men into battle against Confederate General Beauregard and his army of 20,000 soldiers. The Union Army slowly pushed back the rebels until, due to General McDowell’s slow decision-making, Beauregard obtained back up. Now, having the same size army as the McDowell, Beauregard initiated a counterattack.

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