South Dakota, Iowa, missiour, Alaska, Hawaii
Probably most of the states were represented there. It was the Army of Northern Virginia (Confederate) under Lee against the Army of the Potomac (Union) under the newly-promoted Meade. It was a Union victory.
Maryland and Delaware. There were also Kentucky and Missouri, that we might classify as Northern, as they fought for the Union (the North) in the war.
3 billion states fought for the union negative 1 million fought for the south
The Union Army was the Northern army during the American Civil War. The Union Army fought and defeated the Confederate States (Southern) Army in 1865.
The Union which was comprised mainly of northern states.
Abraham Lincoln was in the Union. He served as the 16th President of the United States during the Civil War, which was fought between the Union (the northern states) and the Confederacy (the southern states). Lincoln was a strong advocate for preserving the Union and ended slavery through the Emancipation Proclamation.
During the Civil War, there were twenty northern states. However, the border states (states situated between the north and south) fought on the side of the Union, totaling up to twenty-five states. Eleven states fought on the side of the south.
The northern states in the Civil War were collectively known as the Union. Key states included New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, and Massachusetts. The Union fought against the Confederate states, which were primarily located in the South. The conflict centered around issues such as slavery, states' rights, and economic differences.
The US Civil War was fought between Union forces (Northern States) and Confederate forces (Southern States) from April 1861 to April 1865, ending in a Union victory and Confederate surrender.
The United States Civil war fought between the northern Union soldiers and the southern Confederate soldiers was fought from the years 1861 until 1865.
The Civil war was was fought between the Northern and Southern states. It was fought mainly over slavery and the fact that Southern (agricultural) states were being neglected by Northern (industrial) states.
Union soldiers fought for the north, for the remaining United States of America. Confederates fought for the south, for the newly created Confederate States of America. Both north and south were overwhelmingly rural at that time, and almost all the soldiers on both sides were farm boys.