Union, because they were wearing blue uniforms
they wore blue shirts
they wore blue shirts
The soldiers on the river bank can be identified as Union soldiers by their distinctive blue uniforms, which were standard for Union forces during the Civil War. Additionally, they may carry specific insignia or flags associated with the Union Army, such as the Stars and Stripes or the Union's official emblem. The presence of their equipment and weaponry, which align with Union specifications, further confirms their identity. Lastly, their conduct and organization may reflect the strategies and tactics employed by Union troops.
If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.
97,000 Union soldiers
Union had more soldiers in the war.
80 union soldiers
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
The address of the Riverbank Library is: 3442 Santa Fe Ave., Riverbank, 95367 2319
there were about 2.1 million soldiers in the union
the union soldiers carried around many things :)
The general nickname for Union soldiers was Billy Yank.