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As the start of the US Civil War unfolded a number of Union army officers decide to resign and join the new Confederate army. Approximately 296 joined and many had been excellent Union officers.
Many, many thousands of people joined the Union army.
Yes they did. Many of them joined Union skirmishers in fighting against Confederate forces which were attempting to seize the town on July 2, acting as snipers.
what two states joined the union in 1912the two states that joined the union in 1912 was the states of Arizona and New Mexico what two states joined the union in 1912the two states that joined the union in 1912 was the states of Arizona and New Mexico
There were about 2,000 Union casualties and approximately 4,000 Confederate casualties.
There were many commanders in the Civil War some include, but are not limited to:J.E.B. Stuart: Confederate Recon CommanderGeorge Meade: Union GeneralWilliam T. Sherman: Union General famous for his burning of the SouthP.G.T. Beauregard: Confederate Commander 5th Highest Ranking Officer of the ConfederacyAlbert Sidney Johnston: Confederate General, highest ranked officer killed in combatNathan Bedford Forrest: Confederate OfficerAmbrose Burnside: Union GeneralGeorge Armstrong Custer: (Union Captain)Robert Gould Shaw: Union Colonel of 54th Mass. Infantry (all African-American)
maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
The Union Flag was the Stars and Stripes. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars, representing many fewer states.
Union 460 Confederate 387 That is just the death count from the battle. Total casualties (Killed, MIA, Etc.) Union 2896 Confederate 1982
To the surprise of many US Civil War buffs, a number of Union and Confederate officers became members of Egypt's military after the war. As one example, Confederate general William Loring joined Egypt's military forces.
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It is estimated that about 22 Union ships were sunk by Confederate torpedoes. There were also about 12 ships that were seriously damaged by torpedoes.