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Why did the First Battle of Bull Run lead the Union to change its strategy?

The Union realized that victory would not be as easy as it originally thought.
The Union won so decisively at Bull Run that it needed to plan for the end of the war.
The Union saw that it would never be able to capture Richmond.

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Answer:

The answer is "The Union loss made the North realize it would not be an easy victory"

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User TodK
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Answer: A

Explanation: i just got the question and it was right

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