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∙ 15y agoLed by South Carolina, seven Southern states seceded from the union after Lincoln was elected and before he took office.
No he was the Commander in Chief of the Union.
There are one hundred senators, two from each state in the union. If you include the President of the Senate, who is not an elected senator but who is the sitting vice president of the US, you could say there are 101 seats. The President of the Senate can break a tie vote.
In the Battle of Palmito Ranch, Theodore H. Barrett was the commander for the Union, and John Ford was the commander for the Confederacy. The result of the battle was a victory for the Confederacy.
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Ulysses S Grant was the Union General during the Civil War and was elected as the 18th Commander-in-Chief in 1868 XxChocolate_BunnyxX
Ulysses S. Grant was a former Union general who became president.
General Meade became Commander of Union Army of the Potomac after its former commander Gen. Joseph Hooker's dismissal of June 28, 1863.
The president of the Union. The commander-in-chief of the Union Army.
Tennessee seceded from the Union after President Lincoln was elected and began raising an army. =]
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Abraham Lincoln was President of the Union States, or they sometimes refer to that as "Commander in Chief." Hope that helps!
Former Union general George B. McClellan served as governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881.
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The President of the United Mexican States. The President is the head of state, head of government, and supreme commander of the Mexican armed forces. Mexican Presidents are limited to one six-year term. They can't be re-elected.
As President, he was Commander-in-Chief of all Union Armed Forces.
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