I think they must have gone to Macy's, Wall Mart or Krupps of Essen like President Kruger of the Transvaal or even Officer Krupsky. Does it matter where they got their stuff from when they lost anyway? Oh by stuff do you mean "hard stuff?" Well any corner of any major American city would be the best place to get that!!
Approximately 2 million soldiers served for the Union during the American Civil War, and roughly 750,000 served for the Confederacy. All told, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives during the war.
They went to a Union Army quartermaster for their military stuff which was issued for free. Additional stuff could be purchased from a sutler; like a traveling civilian shopkeeper contracted one to each regiment.
Because of the larger northern polulation and industry, Union soldiers were confident the Civil War would be short.
Most union soldiers were wealthy and well organized.
Andersonville
Union had more soldiers in the war.
there were about 2.1 million soldiers in the union
The union soldiers.
that was the color of the American soldiers prior to the civil war
Approximately 2 million soldiers served for the Union during the American Civil War, and roughly 750,000 served for the Confederacy. All told, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives during the war.
the south were the confedrate soldiers An the north were the union soldiers
The soldiers of the Army of the United States were known as the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army, were the rebels.The soldiers of the Army of the United States were the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army were the rebels.
If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.
The black Union soldiers of the Civil War ate what everybody else ate, one of the meals were stewed donkey meat.
I you mean soldiers: Confederacy - 1,064,000 soldiers Union - 2,200,000 soldiers
It is estimated that around 620,000 soldiers died in the American Civil War. This includes approximately 360,000 Union soldiers and 260,000 Confederate soldiers.
The Union soldiers thought that they were fighting for slaves to be free.