They had a drive to fight, they knew the land (the South), and they had a better trained army. They had cotton, a profitable crop, and better military leaders
The confederate leaders punishments were jail time and starvation. there were a lot more punishment that went on in the jail.
Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
Because it was a slave-state that had pro-Confederate leaders, and could easily have seceded. Also it was on the route between New York and Washington, and could have interrupted the movement of troops and supplies between the two centres.
the rebel army
Robert E. Lee Stonewall Jackson Joseph E. Johnston
Were confederate soilders the first leaders were people such as generals in the old confederate army
Lee. Longstreet. Pickett.
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Pardons for Confederate leaders
There were several generals during the Civil War who were leaders of confederate troops, but probably you are thinking of Robert E. Lee, who commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Confederate Army, also known as the Army of Northern Virginia. General 'Stonewall' Jackson was also important.
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It was important because Maryland was a slave state with pro confederate leaders.
Abraham Lincoln
one of them are Victory at Fort Sumter
no the Union army defeats the confederate army