The First Battle of Manassas: A Captivating Guide to the First Battle of Bull Run That Took Place at the Start of the American Civil War


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Discover the story of the first official battle of the American Civil War the First Battle of Manassas in this captivating book on what transpired on that fateful day of July 21st 1861.The causes of the American Civil War which lasted from April 1861 to May 1865 were many and complex. At the heart of the disagreement however was slavery. The Southern states of the newly formed but illegal Confederacy were prepared to fight the US federal government to the death to retain their right to keep slaves for their plantations. The election of President Abraham Lincoln in late 1860 whose open intention was to abolish slavery created a military upheaval south of Washington DC and civil war ensued.Although other attacks and skirmishes between the North and South occurred before the summer of 1861 it was the First Battle of Manassas (also known as the First Battle of Bull Run) on July 21st of that year that marked the first official engagement of the long war to come. Unfolding in northeastern Virginia not far from the American capital seventy thousand men met across the Bull Run River equally divided between their loyalties to Washington and Richmond-the Confederacys capital. The armies were the largest raised by America until that time but most of the soldiers were green and untried. Both Northerners and Southerners alike had rushed into the engagement both overconfident and underprepared. On that fateful day men who had until so recently been friends and allies fought against one another to the bitter end because their leaders were not prepared to negotiate on their ideals.Although the South was victorious at the First Battle of Manassas in truth over the course of the four-year-long bloody and destructive Civil War everyone became the loser.In this book you will learn: Why the American Civil War began.What events led up to the First Battle of Manassas.Who the main characters of Manassas were.What transpired over the days surrounding the battle.The outcome and consequences of Manassas.How Manassas was one of the first causes that defined the course of American history.Scroll up and click the add to cart button to learn more about the First Battle of Manassas!
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