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Both armies were sobered by the fierce fighting and the many casualties and realized that the war was going to be much longer and bloodier than either had anticipated. The First Battle of Bull Run highlighted many of the problems and deficiencies that were typical of the first year of the war. |
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Revision as of 16:50, 28 January 2026
[1]The First Battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the Civil War, fought on July 21, 1861, in Virginia near Washington, D.C. Inexperienced Union and Confederate troops faced off, and the Union’s slow movements allowed Confederate reinforcements to arrive, leading to a Confederate victory and a chaotic Union retreat. The heavy fighting and casualties made both sides realize the war would be long and deadly, and it exposed many early weaknesses in their armies.
Both armies were sobered by the fierce fighting and the many casualties and realized that the war was going to be much longer and bloodier than either had anticipated. The First Battle of Bull Run highlighted many of the problems and deficiencies that were typical of the first year of the war.


