A major effect of the First Battle of Bull Run was to

A major effect of the First Battle of Bull Run was to








a. convince the North that it would not be that difficult to conquer Richmond.
b. increase the South's already dangerous overconfidence.
c. demonstrate the superiority of Southern volunteer soldiers over Northern draftees.
d. cause a wave of new Southern enlistments in the army.
e. lead Lincoln to consider abandoning Washington and moving the government elsewhere.












Answer: B