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1. Why did the Union army fight the Confederate army twice at Bull Run?
Bull Run was the site of the first shots, so provided symbolic significance for the North.
Bull Run was located near Richmond, Virginia, the Confederate capital.
Bull Run was located in the North, so the Union had easy access.
Bull Run was located in a border state and provided a neutral site.