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Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Yes. There were battles in the Civil War where union forces were outnumbered. When we study the battles in school, we generally stick to the major ones. There were many others. In a number of those, there were more confederates than Union solders.
About 22 million citizens lived in the Union during the Civil War
25,000 served in the motha fckin union forces during the civil war
160,000
All New England states remained in the Union during the Civil war.
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
The answer is 11.
12,000
During the civil war there were 24 states in the union including the border states. but there was 23 states that remained loyal to the union during the war.
219 battles were won by the Union.
the union had the napoleon feild gun, minie ball, the railroad, the telegraph and many more weapons. in battle the union usually had more soldiers and outnumbered the confederate. ** UNION- THE NORTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR ** CONFEDERATE- THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE U.S.A DURING THE CIVIL WAR