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How did the First Battle of Bull Run affect the Southern view of their Yankee enemies?

The South lost almost as many men as did the Union, so they gained a respect for their foe's fighting ability.
Many thought it might be a quick war since Northerners were not the equal of Southerners in battle.
Many felt that Confederate independence would not become reality.
Many thought that an invasion of Washington was going to be easy.