Washington D.C. was the capital for the Union and Montgomery, Alabama was the capital for Confederate States of America before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.
As might be expected, the Union had a number of officers with the rank of general in the US Civil War. At the end of the war, however, US Grant was in charge of the Union's fighting forces.
About 45 US Congressmen fought in the US Civil War; Union Forces of course.
because they had a civil war in the capital
During the US Civil War one weapon was the most used one by the Union infantry. This was the 1861 Model of the Springfield rifle.
Union Army in Civil War Battle Deaths 140,000 Non-Battle Deaths 220,000 ( Disease, Suicides, etc.)
The US capitol now and during the US Civil War was Washington DC.
In the US civil war, the union meant the United States and its capital remained in Washington, DC.
The border states were still in the Union and the capital of the US is Washington, DC. The American Civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865.
In the US Civil War, the union meant the United States and its capital remained in Washington, DC.
They seceded from the Union, and the US Civil War, followed.
US civil war
The Union of the North, and the Confederates of the South fought in the US Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States, or Union, during the US Civil War.
There were 34 States in the Union when the Civil War began.
As might be expected, the Union had a number of officers with the rank of general in the US Civil War. At the end of the war, however, US Grant was in charge of the Union's fighting forces.
Union
About 45 US Congressmen fought in the US Civil War; Union Forces of course.