12,000
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
Many soldiers spent some time in prisoner of war camps during the US Civil War. Approximately 410,000 soldiers spent time in prison. Of these, 210,000 were Confederates, and 200,000 were Union soldiers. Approximately 56,000 in total died from disease in the prison camps. This was substantial and the figure is almost ten percent of all military deaths in the war.
Roughly about 50
Approximately 2 million soldiers served for the Union during the American Civil War, and roughly 750,000 served for the Confederacy. All told, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives during the war.
3,500
About 22 million citizens lived in the Union during the Civil War
During the course of the US Civil War, many soldiers from both sides spent time in prisoner of war camps. It is estimated that 310,000 Confederate soldiers and 300,000 Union soldiers were prisoners of war. Some escaped and many Union soldiers were released by Union armies invading the South.
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160,000
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All New England states remained in the Union during the Civil war.
The union had many troops no one knows the exact amount!
The answer is 11.
During the civil war there were 24 states in the union including the border states. but there was 23 states that remained loyal to the union during the war.
219 battles were won by the Union.
William M. Smith was incarcerated in Andersonville prison during the Civil War due to his status as a Union soldier captured by Confederate forces. Andersonville, known for its overcrowded and brutal conditions, housed thousands of Union prisoners. Smith's imprisonment reflected the harsh realities of wartime captivity, where many soldiers faced severe deprivation and suffering. His experience in Andersonville is emblematic of the broader struggles faced by Union prisoners during the conflict.