Gerrymander is the answer.
<span>United States believing that it’s their
right and duty to spread across the North America continent is what we call the
Manifest Destiny. This concept was so
influential in the nineteenth century in America because this is the idea which states that it is their God- given right to conquer the lands in the West. It is because of
this Manifest Destiny that great happenings in the History of the world took
event. Fuel western settlement, Native American removal, and war with Mexico were
pushed by this attitude. America was able to do this through treaties,
settlements and war. In an article on the annexation of Texas which was published
in the July- August 1845 edition of the United States Magazine and Democratic Review,
John L. O’Sullivan, who was also the editor, introduced Manifest Destiny. </span>
A thing to keep the negores from finding out there from Judah, and keeps them in slavery mentally (want to know more actual history ask me)
The correct answer is Confederate reinforcements won the battle and forced the Union troops to retreat.
It was the first major battle of the American Civil War.
Just months after the war began at the Battle of Fort Sumter, a public outcry was made in the Union for a march against the Confederate capital Richmond, Virginia, which could bring the war to an end quickly. Giving in to this political pressure, inexperienced Union Army troops under the command of Brigadier General Irvin McDowell advanced through Bull Run (Occoquan River) against the equally immature Confederate Army under the command of Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard near Manassas Junction.