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The Second Battle of Bull Run

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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The Second Battle of Bull Run

By: Christian Boyer
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Robert E. Lee

  • The Battle of Bull Run was a huge victory for the Confederates.

Causalities/Facts

  • At the end of the battle the Union had 14,000 dead to the Confederates 8,000.
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Date of Battle/Facts

  • The Battle took place on August 28-30, 1862
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Slaves Escaped

  • With all the Union troops in the South it allowed a large number of slaves to flee the South.
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Slaves Escaped/Facts

  • With all the Union troops in the South it allowed a large number of slaves to flee the South.
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Amount of Troops/Facts

  • Over 62,000 Union soldiers fought and over 50,000 Confederates fought.
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Facts

  • 1. Pope's hesitation on the battle field led him to be relieved of his command.
  • 2. McClellan thought that he needed the reinforcements to defend Washington.
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Facts

  • 3. The defeat was a huge blow to the morale to the Union.
  • 4. John Pope and his army took a decisive blow.
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Facts

  • 5. Longstreet's counterattack overwhelmed the Union army.
Photo by The U.S. Army