It didn't much. The Union draft act did not bring in many dependable troops.
Your question probably means How did the Union army reduce the Confederate army by comparison?
That was done by U.S. Grant ending the system of prisoner exchange. After that the Confederates could not replace their losses. The final surrender stemmed directly from this.
The Union Army was coming from the south.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
No, Him and his troops attacked the Union Army
The Union Army was fighting to preserve the federate states vs the confederate states
yes she was a nurse for the union army for a few years
General Joseph Hooker's addition of cavalry to the Union army helped to increase the speed of forces.
General Joseph Hooker's addition of cavalry to the Union army helped to increase the speed of forces.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
The Union Army.
The Union Army was the Northern army during the American Civil War. The Union Army fought and defeated the Confederate States (Southern) Army in 1865.
he was commanding the union army
they were the leading commanders (ones who decided what the army did) of the union army the union army was made up of the states who did not secede
The Union Army was coming from the south.
Union Army of the Shenandoah was created in 1861.
There were at times several Union armies operating in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War. The main one was the Army of the Potomac. Other Union armies in the east were the Army of the James, and the Army of Virginia.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
No, Him and his troops attacked the Union Army