The South's victory at Bull Run (Manassas Junction) in 1861
A) reduced enlistments in the South's army.
B) reduced the number of Confederate deserters.
C) demonstrated how difficult Confederate independence would be.
D) convinced the South of the need to prepare for a protracted conflict.
E) did not undermine Northerners belief that military victory in the Civil War would be an easy task to accomplish.
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