Union.
It wasn't that way. A state was either Confederate or Union. When the war started in 1861 it was the newest state and had formally rejected slavery by popular vote and it fought with the Union. It was a frontier state at the time so no Confederate engagements took places there.
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the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
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No, the confederate had no slaves, but the union did have African American solders.
Kansas was a Union state. There were competing pro-union and pro-confederate governments vieing for control of Kansas leading up to the Civil War. That's why Kansas was bleeding. The two groups were fighting for control.
No. Kansas was a territory during the Civil War. It was under the Union. Kansas supplied 17 regiments totaling about 20,000 men during the Civil War to fight for the Union. About 3,000 Kansas men died for the Union.
No. Kansas was a territory during the Civil War. It was under the Union. Kansas supplied 17 regiments totaling about 20,000 men during the Civil War to fight for the Union. About 3,000 Kansas men died for the Union.
It wasn't that way. A state was either Confederate or Union. When the war started in 1861 it was the newest state and had formally rejected slavery by popular vote and it fought with the Union. It was a frontier state at the time so no Confederate engagements took places there.
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Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
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