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The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
The Union was North(:
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North: Union South: Confederacy
The Union was the North - all the states that had not seceded.
Abraham Lincoln was president of the Union, or the North, and Jefferson Davis was president of the Confederate States.
the south agreed on slavery but the north didn't the union had more soldiers Abraham Lincoln was president in the north Robert e lee was president in the south the north won the war
In their capacity of the Union and CSA commander in chief they led and ruled the North and the South during the Civil War.
He was the priesedent of the union, which was the north. Jefferson Davis was the prisedent of the confedreacy. when the union won the war Lincoln was the priesedent of both until he was assassinated by JWB Neither. When you are the president, you control all states.
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
During both battles of Bull Run (1861 and 1862) as it was known in the North, and Manassas as it was known in the South, Abraham Lincoln was President of the Union (the North) and Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederacy (the South).
the confederates were the south, who lacked manpower but made up for it in determination and good miliatary leaders.
The North is referred to as the Union or United States. The South was the Confederacy or Confederate States.
The Union was North(:
The north was known as the Union. It was the north that did not want the states to be separated.
They were Southern Confederates, and the South was at war with the North, and by April 1865, the Union had defeated the South and reuniting the South with the North by force. They wanted to kill the President of the Union, Abraham Lincoln. It was the only way they felt they could strike back at the North.
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