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No, quite the opposite. The Union was superior to the Confederate army in almost every way.
The Union army was nearly twice as large as the Confederate army in the US Civil War. The confederate army had a strength of 1,064,000 troops while the Union Army had a strength of roughly 2,100,000 troops.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
Grant's Union Army encircled Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia a Appomattox on Apr. 9, 1865.
The Army of the Potomac beats an outnumbered Confederate force at Williamsburg Virginia on May 5, 1862. Union General McClellan occupies the city the next day.
On December 7, 1862, at the battle of Prairie Grove in northwest Arkansas, Union troops defeated Confederate and Cherokee troops when they invaded Indian territory.
Yes, the south prevents, but temporarily, the Union Army to invade Georgia.
Under the command of Union General James Harrison Wilson, his army of 9,000 troops were successful in defeating the forces of Confederate General Nathan Forest. Forest had a defending army of 4,000 troops. Confederate forces took on heavy casualties in the battle.
The confederate army had better generals
The Union Army.
i just learned this in my history class... he went to Gettysburg to get shoes for his troops in the confederate army. and while he was there Union troops found him and his army and thus The Battle of Gettysburg begun...
he was commanding the union army