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The Confederate troops won so many more battles in the East because the Union troops were poorly trained and poorly outfitted. Also, the Confederate troops had better generals than the Union troops had.
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There were 22 Union states (23 with the addition of Nevada in 1864) and 11 Confederate states (with factions in the Union "slave" states of Missouri, Kentucky, and West Virginia, and in divided Kansas).
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11 states were on the Confederate side 20 states were on the Union side There were 5 border states, including West Virginia
The Union Flag was the Stars and Stripes. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars, representing many fewer states.
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No - there were many regiments of colored troops long before the Proclamation in the Union Army. As hard to believe as it sounds, the Confederate Army also had units of colored troops. And the Proclamation only addressed slaves in the southern states then at awar with the Union.