During the Civil War, the capitals of the Confederacy and the Union were only about 100 miles apart.
Although the Confederacy was geographically larger than the Union, it had a much lower population.
The forces of the Confederacy were hampered by the fact the Union had a large population from which to draw recruits for their war efforts.
During the Civil War, the Confederacy tried to secede from the Union.
Because the union had more troops and cut off the confederacy from supplies using the anaconda plan.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
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Our contract is now in negotiation between management and the union. I am proud to witness the union of my son and Ms. Porter on their wedding day. The American Civil war was between the Union and the Confederacy
Yes. In fact, watch the movie "Glory" (starring Matthew Broderick) about the first all-black union infantry unit in the US army. As for the Confederacy, they were more reluctant, but eventually approved using black soldiers as the Confederacy was vastly outnumbered by the Union soldiers and Union-made weaponry.
Yes. In fact, watch the movie "Glory" (starring Matthew Broderick) about the first all-black union infantry unit in the US army. As for the Confederacy, they were more reluctant, but eventually approved using black soldiers as the Confederacy was vastly outnumbered by the Union soldiers and Union-made weaponry.