During the Civil War the South's formal army was called the Confederate States Army. It was active from 1861 until 1865.
NVA-North Viet Army ARVN-Army Republic South Vietnam During the Civil war, the South were the Confederates, and the North were the Union
The Confederate States of America or Confederacy
the confederate army
During the course of the war, one million men fought for the South
they were members of the northern army to fight the south or they were still working on the plantations
During the US Civil War, Virginia was home to many battles. In the eastern Theater, Virginia, each side had an army that dominated military operations there. For the South it was the Army of Northern Virginia, and for the North it was the Army of the Potomac.
Jasper was on the side of the Confederacy during the Civil War. He was a Confederate soldier who fought for the South.
George Washington was commander-in-chief of the Continental army (Revolutionary War). The Confederate army fought for the South during the Civil War.
The question is vague as it asks about the "following" and provides no items to discuss. However, be that as it may, we can explore what were disadvantages of the South when & during the Civil War. The South's disadvantages were: A. Smaller pool of men to fuel the army, as the North had a significantly larger population; B. No formal army existed in the South at the beginning of the war. The North's army was only 16,000 men but it was more than the South's; C. The South had no manufacturing base to supply arms & ammunition and other products the Union army needed. The South had to play catch -up in creating factories; and D. The South had no navy to protect its ports, it had to create one quickly but the North already had large shipyards to build warships.
29% of the United States of America at that time. The North Army (Union) had 71% of the United States of America.
union had more army in war
Johnny Rebels NEW RESPONDENT The Confederate Army (CSA Army)