Farms. Even forty years later, at the 1900 census, 90% of Americans lived on farms or in towns with less than 2500 people. There were a few larger cities, but nowhere near the size they are today. Even New York City had about 1/8th of the population it has now in 1860. Everybody was a farmer.
Yes she did.
There are many cemeteries located throughout the United States where soldiers of both sides are buried. The most famous is probably Arlington National Cemetery followed by the Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Desertion
Union and Confederate uniforms were similar in that both featured wool fabrics and were designed for military use, but they differed significantly in color and style. Union soldiers typically wore blue uniforms, while Confederate soldiers wore gray, which was often made from a variety of fabrics due to supply issues. In terms of weapons, both sides primarily used rifled muskets, such as the Springfield Model 1861 for the Union and the Enfield rifle for the Confederates, but the Confederacy sometimes relied on older weaponry due to resource shortages. Additionally, the Union had better access to standardized manufacturing, leading to more uniformity in their equipment.
the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
The real answer is: They came from farms
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The major similarity was that they were all Americans. Confederate Soldiers suffered more than the Union soldiers. The Union On the other hand suffered also. But a difference about them is that Union Allowed African Americans. The Confederate only allowed White.The Both teams went to camp and trained.
Kentucky and Delaware were two.
if you are asking for both Union and Confederate combined, over 23,000.
Both the Confederate and the Union soldiers that died while fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg.
It was created to honor both the Confederate and Union Soldiers of the US Civil War.
Union soldiers fought for the north, for the remaining United States of America. Confederates fought for the south, for the newly created Confederate States of America. Both north and south were overwhelmingly rural at that time, and almost all the soldiers on both sides were farm boys.
Union fought Confederate at Manassas (Bull Run) - both times.
Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win. Clara Barton both Union and Confederate even though she wanted Union to win.
Andersonville was the most notorious Confederate Prison for Union prisoners of war. They killed the most amount of people in the Civil War and it was the worst camp out of both the Union and Confederate sides. So you can lick my butthole!