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We’ve included here a brief history of
Bull Run, VA.
A Brief History of Bull Run, Virginia
Public demand pushed General-in-Chief
Winfield Scott to advance on the South before adequately
training his untried troops. Scott ordered General Irvin
McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at
Manassas Junction, Virginia. McDowell attacked on July 21,
and was initially successful, but the introduction of
Confederate reinforcements resulted in a Southern victory
and a chaotic retreat toward Washington by federal troops.
1st Bull Run, Conclusion
A curious thing about McDowell's
enterprise at Bull Run is that one may fairly say that it
was foreordained to failure, and yet conclude that it came
within inches of success. Wholly untrained in the higher
branches of the military art, he was compelled, by the force
of circumstances, to operate with an army that was entirely
unfit for active campaigning; but he had an opponent no
better than himself, and the chief difference between two
armies that both lacked the distinctive qualities of a field
force resolved itself into that which lay between the
disadvantage of the offensive and the benefit of the
defensive.
In some ways McDowell did better than his critics
have allowed. To move such an army at all, to get it
concentrated at Centreville, to throw a wing of 17,000 men
over Bull Run, meant much hard work and hard driving. And
yet, as we have seen, all this fell entirely short of what
was needed for success. Rapidity of action was essential,
and at no moment, at no point, did McDowell show any
tendency of the sort, -- rather the contrary.
It is perhaps fairer to emphasize that McDowell had
had no training or experience in the difficult art of
generalship, than to say that he displayed no sign of
possessing military qualities. It was certainly not easy for
a junior officer in a military service that gave neither
practical nor theoretical training to its higher ranks, when
suddenly promoted to the command of an army to assume all
the superiority and decision, to display all the science,
that such a function demands. It is not surprising that he
took too much advice, and deferred too much to the views of
subordinates whose judgments, on the whole, do not appear to
have been as good as his own.

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