At the beginning (1861) there was 3,778,000 white males in all the northern states. In the weeks immediately following the battle of fort sumpter Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers, and got around that ratio and tried to maintained that much through out the war.
Many, many thousands of people joined the Union army.
About 2,316 died on the Union and 4,550 died on the Confederate
The Union army only won a single war in the Civil War because it only consisted of 1 war.
Approximately 180,000 African Americans comprising 163 units served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free Africans Americans and ... The Black Civil WarSoldiers of Illinois: .
Only a very small percentage of the population of the Union states was African American. However, by the end of the Civil War around 10% of the Union Army was black. Many escaped slaves and those emancipated by Union troops volunteered for the Army.
Many, many thousands of people joined the Union army.
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About 2,316 died on the Union and 4,550 died on the Confederate
The Union army only won a single war in the Civil War because it only consisted of 1 war.
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Approximately 180,000 African Americans comprising 163 units served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free Africans Americans and ... The Black Civil WarSoldiers of Illinois: .
Union Army in Civil War Battle Deaths 140,000 Non-Battle Deaths 220,000 ( Disease, Suicides, etc.)
African American soldiers in the Civil War numbered around 180,000. This made up about 10 percent of the Union Army.
For both the Confederate and Union army combined 3.5-4 million people fought in the Civil War, almost all of them were Americans (some slaves, Africans). About 2.1 million fought on the Union Army, whilst about 1.5 million fought in the Confederate army.
66 902 for the Union and 44,699 for the Confederacy.
Grant, Sherman, and Meade (among many others).
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