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and support the fight against John



 Pope's forces near Manassas. On




 August 29, the Union troops met



 Jackson's forces in the Second Battle



 of  Bull Run. On the next day of  the




 battle, Lee attacked the troops from



 the Union from the left. This massive



 attack forced John Pope to move his




 soldiers back towards Washington.  and Henry W. Halleck refused the


         former commander, McClellan, to





 The conflict was getting heavier   fight in new battles, he was able



 as both parties kept on recruiting   to reorganize an army and attack




 more troops and fighting more   Robert E. Lee on September 14



 battlefields. Even though Lincoln   in Maryland. The Confederate
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