The Union Army in the North and the Confederate Army in the South
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
The Union was North(:
North: Union South: Confederacy
The Union was the North - all the states that had not seceded.
NVA-North Viet Army ARVN-Army Republic South Vietnam During the Civil war, the South were the Confederates, and the North were the Union
The Rebels were the South. They fought against the North, i.e. the Union army.
The Union Army. wasn't it the Union Arny?
The Union Army in the North and the Confederate Army in the South
They were up in the north meaning that if the British wanted to invade the Union, meaning that they would get ambushed from the north and the south (confederacy)
It went by the Federal Army, Northern Army, U.S. Army, and the National Army, but the first two are most correct.
The union, which is the north. the south were gray.
The Confederate States of America or Confederacy
The North was against slavery and had many slaves in their army. The South on the other hand wanted slaves.
Army is part of the military.....sooo you're dumb and it was the Army that fought the Civil war. you had the confederate Army as well as the Union Army, battled against eachother....north was the union and the south was the confederate.
Pennsylvania was for the north during the Civil War.
North Carolina was invaded from the South by Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman in February of 1865.