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By: Savanna Bradley, Maranda Frost, Cora Head, and Darren Holcomb
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Northerners pressured President Lincoln to bring a quick end to a Southern rebellion.
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Virginia Creek, near Washington D.C.
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A total of 1,025 men were killed and 2,550 were wounded.
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July 16, 1861July 17, 1861July 18,1861July 19,1861 Advance of the Union Army Direct conflict at Fairfax Courthouse. Vienna Confederate Army retires to lone of Bull Run. Slave auction at Black Burn’s Ford; Direct conflict at Michelle’s Ford. Confederate forced and General Johnston re-enforced General Beauregard. July 20-21,1861July 21-22,1861 Battle of Bull RunRetreat of the Union Army July 28,1862July 29, 1862July 30,1862 The 2 nd Battle of Bull Run was an important victory for the South. It was the most decisive battle in Northern Virginia. Victory for the Confederate Forces First Battle of Bull Run Second Battle of Bull Run
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Guns Swords Knives Cannons
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Union – Ivrin McDowell Confederate –Pierre Gustave TounantDe Beauregard
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Loretta Janeta Velazquez fought on both the Union and the Confederate sides.
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THE END!
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