Sept 27, 2011 R.A.W. Who won the first major battle of the Civil War?

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Sept 27, 2011 R.A.W. Who won the first major battle of the Civil War? AIM # 10 How did the Confederacy embarrass the Union early in the war?

UNION -Commander of the great Army of the Potomac -excellent organizer -arrogant but timid -poor strategies in battle Lincoln

CONFEDERACY -Cmdr. Army of Northern Virginia -West Point Professor DAVIS -Cmdr. Army of Northern Virginia -West Point Professor -Brilliant at making the best with what he had

D.C. spectators were trampled

Embarrassing defeats for the Union

I. Confederate Victories 1861-1863 Ft. Sumter Bull Run I and II Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Winning battles--Losing Men

KILL ‘em kill em all!!

Fighting Joe Hooker