The Confederates overran Union forces on Henry House Hill during the First Battle of Bull Run by launching a coordinated assault that capitalized on the Union's disorganization and lack of reinforcements. As Confederate troops, led by General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, held strong positions, Union forces, initially confident, began to falter under pressure. The Confederate's aggressive tactics and flanking maneuvers overwhelmed the Union lines, ultimately leading to a chaotic retreat of Union soldiers. This decisive Confederate victory boosted Southern morale and marked a significant early battle in the Civil War.
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