What remained of the United States Army, after some of the best officers and soldiers had deserted it for the Confederates.
Plus all the new Northern volunteers.
The Union of the North, and the Confederates of the South fought in the US Civil War.
It never did, technically. When the Confederates under Braxton Bragg invaded Kentucky in 1862, he set up a Confederate government in the state, but it collapsed soon afterwards, when he retreated. And very few Kentuckians fought for the Confederates.
States in the south that fought with the north during the Civil War. The Confederates wanted slavery, but the Union, or the North, was against it.
The Battle of Richmond was a battle during the Civil War in the United States, fought in August 29 of 1862 and lasting into the 30th. This battle was won by the Confederates, under Major General Edmund Kirby Smith.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The Confederates
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About 250,000 Confederates fought in the Civil War
The Confederates commandeered the fort and fought there
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The Confederates and the Union Army.
The Confederates commandeered the fort and fought there
The Battle of Pickett's Mill was fought by the Confederates and the Unions. The Confederate's won.
The battle was fought by the Confederates to regain the control over the Tennessee, breaking through the Union front there and reach the Line of Ohio River. The Federals fought the battle to prevent the Confederates from reaching their task and to inflict them a decisive defeat.
Grant led the Army of the Tennessee.
The Union (US) fought the Confederates. War began April 12, 1861 and ended April 9, 1865.
They had slaves to plant crops for them They had Confederate Currency and had leaders that fought better