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The Union Army took men over the age of 18 during the Civil War
The biggest strength of the Union was assets of both men and money. The size of the Union army vastly dwarfed that of the Confederates. They also dwarfed the Conferacy in agricultural farming instead of cash crops. In addition, the Union had the largest number ammunition factories.
Although the Union ad wonthe Civil War (1861-1865) they had about 110.070 soldiers die from battle . They had about 360,222 die in all (250,152 men died from disease).
Both the north and the south relied on the military conscription (drafting men).
Yes, some slaves did fight during the Civil War. Initially, they were not allowed to join the Union army, but as the war progressed, the Union began to allow African-American men to enlist. Approximately 180,000 African-American soldiers, both free and formerly enslaved, served in the Union army and played a significant role in securing victory 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.
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.
The Union armies had from 2500000 to 2750000 men.
They were all union states and had men in the union armies.
The Union Army took men over the age of 18 during the Civil War
During the US Civil War, the Northern forces had a significant advantage in terms of the available number of men for the army.
During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org
More than 400 women disguised themselves as men and fought in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
When the Civil War started, there were only about 16,000 men in the Union army.
Union. The population was very small though, and only about three regiments of infantry, and three regiments of cavalry, and one light artillery battery were formed in the state, or approximately 6,000 men who volunteered to fight for the Union.
More than 400 women disguised themselves as men and fought in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
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