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Approximately 20,000 Mississippians fought for the Union Army during the Civil War. Despite the state being a Confederate stronghold, many individuals, including former slaves and Union sympathizers, enlisted in various regiments. These soldiers played significant roles in battles and campaigns throughout the war, contributing to the Union's efforts in the region.

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