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Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief, sent union troops to the South.
Approximately 2.5 million to 2.75 million Union troops served in the American Civil War.
To defeat the rebel forces and restore the Union.
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Sherman's March was a decided Union victory. His troops destroyed the remaining southern infrastructure, making it impossible to supply the troops in the field.
The Union troops were advancing while the Rebel troops were retreating.
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The union troops, were about 90,000 strong.
The Union had around 95,000 troops and Confederates had 75,000 troops.
federal troops were union soilders
They left the union to join the confedirety
Abraham Lincoln as commander in chief, sent union troops to the South.
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
Only 50,000 Union troops were enlisted on the basis of the draft laws. The Union states continued to raise troops who were volunteers.
The Soviet Union's suffering during World War II partially justifies their desire to control neighboring countries. They want to control possible threats and create a buffer zone around the Soviet Union.
The union troops attacked the southern position on the missionary ridge and defeated the Confederate troops driving them out of their cover.
confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.