The first Battle of Bull Run is most significant because
A) it revealed how short the war would be.
B) it made the north feel that the war was essentially over and they had won.
C) more Confederates died than Union soldiers.
D) it made Grant stand out to Lincoln.
E) it was a wake-up call to the north that this war would be long and drawn out.
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