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By Timmy Bish,Nicholas Cafasso & Dominick Shroyer

Virginia about 30 miles west of Washington D.C. Near the Bull run stream It was a mixture of plains and wilderness

Union  John Pope

Confederate Leader Thomas Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson lead the army of Northern Virginia to attack Washington D.C. and where met in the middle at Bull Run. He was met by the army of the potomac.

What happened? It was Robert E. Lee’s most brilliant campaign. Lincoln commanded the Union back up North, two days later Lincoln summoned Gen. Henry W. Halleck. The Battle of Bull Runs flag

UNIONCONFEDERATE  Died 10,199  Captured or missing 4,263  Died 25,000  Captured or missing 8,500

John Pope was handicapped by a Confederate sharp shooter. Jackson died at the end of the Civil War

Union had 200,000 Troops, 89,199 walked out alive. Confederate had 85,000 troops, 65,000 walked out alive. Fun Facts