The President of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and "Stonewal" Jackson were both important generals.
Each side had over 32000 men.
confederate men can vote
If you are referring to the Confederate sumbmarine the CS Hunley, then yes it was on the Confederate side.
maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
79 union men, 500 Confederate men
She wasn't on the Confederate side. Her family did own slaves, but she wasn't for slavery.
Kentucky, W.Virginia, Maryland, and Missouri.
he was on the confederate side, or the south side.
Men volunteered for the same reason they do today, well for the most part. They believed that whatever side they were on, confederate or union, it was the right side. They really only thought what they were doing was right, and would help their country in the future.
At the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, the Confederate army suffered 28,000 casualties. This figure represents both wounded and killed soldiers.
Well, actually she started on the Confederate side but she was a spy and she pretended like she was a Unionist.