Nope. The Confederacy did.
The northern states, or the union, won the civil war because the southern states, or confederate, surrendered after a great number of soldiers were lost.
your grammar is wrong. its loose. Because they lost too many men and they practically surrendered to the Confederates.
the confederacy was split in two after it lost its strongholds along the Mississippi river
Well, when Cornwallis surrendered, it had been just a battle that he lost. But when Robert E. Lee surrendered it was the whole reason to why the confederates lost the Civil War.
The Union (North). The Confederates lost.
They became a part of the union after they lost the civil war.
The Union lost three battles of the Civil War
The Union became overconfident during the Civil War, which led to some lost battles, but they quickly recovered and went on to win the war.
The battle for Vicksburg . When Vicksburg , which was under siege , fell to the Union the Confederate defenders of Port Hudson surrendered .
Well... the North (Union) lost 140,414 people. And the South (Confederacy) lost an estimated 94,000 people. Adding these two numbers together I got a total of 234,414 battle deaths in the American Civil War. So... the North had 60% of the battle deaths in the Civil War.
The Union won, the Confederates lost. Slavery was later abolished.
Mostly they agreed to rejoin the USA and give up slavery. The union also made them agree to Reconstruction.