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27: Epstein Files PT 2

45 min · 27 de feb de 2026
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More talk about the Epstein files!

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episode 25: First Battle of Bull Run, Civil Wars First Major Clash artwork

25: First Battle of Bull Run, Civil Wars First Major Clash

Summary In this episode, we explore the First Battle of Bull Run, a pivotal conflict in the American Civil War that took place on July 21, 1861. The battle marked a significant turning point, revealing the harsh realities of war and the inadequacies of both the Union and Confederate armies. The discussion covers the background leading to the battle, the strategies employed by both sides, the unfolding of the battle itself, and the aftermath that shaped the course of the war. The episode emphasizes the lessons learned and the long-term implications of this early engagement in the Civil War. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the First Battle of Bull Run 02:02 Background of the Civil War 05:47 Union Army's Strategy and Command Changes 10:01 Confederate Army's Response and Intelligence 13:51 The Battle Begins: Initial Movements 18:00 The Morning Phase of the Battle 21:52 Noon Phase: Turning Points 26:01 The Afternoon Phase: Union Retreat 32:06 Aftermath and Casualties 40:00 Impact on the Union and Confederacy 44:07 Conclusion and Reflections on the Battle Key Takeaways (spoilers) The First Battle of Bull Run was a pivotal moment in the Civil War. Inexperienced troops and flawed strategies led to chaos. The Union's initial confidence was shattered by defeat. Confederate intelligence played a crucial role in their success. The battle highlighted the need for better training and coordination. Both sides faced significant casualties, marking a bloody beginning to the war. The retreat of Union forces became known as the Great Skedaddle. The battle's outcome influenced military strategies in subsequent engagements. Public perception of the war changed dramatically after this battle. The legacy of the battle continues to be studied and commemorated.

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