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How did the First Battle of Bull Run affect the North’s view of the Civil War? It provided confidence that victory would be easy. It led the North to use the Anaconda Plan. It provided confidence the war would have little consequence. It led the North to create the Emancipation Proclamation.GIVE ME AN ANSWER

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The First Battle of Bull Run, fought on July 21, 1861, led to a significant shift in the North's view of the Civil War. The correct answer is that it **provided confidence that victory would be easy.** However, this victory by the Confederacy shocked the North and made many realize that the war would not be as quick or simple as they had anticipated. This battle exposed the seriousness of the conflict and ultimately led to a more aggressive and long-term commitment from the North.
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