The Union Army won the US Civil War for a variety of reasons. Firstly, the Union had a larger population than the Confederacy, which meant that they could draft more soldiers into the army. Secondly, the Union had more industrialization than the Confederacy, which meant that they could produce more weapons and supplies. Thirdly, the Union had better transportation infrastructure, which meant that they could move troops and supplies more quickly. Finally, the Union had a more effective military strategy, which helped them to win key battles and ultimately defeat the Confederacy.
Grant was a Civil War General and president.
False. African Americans did serve in the Union Army during the Civil War, with approximately 180,000 enlisting by the war's end. They played crucial roles in various battles and were instrumental in the Union's victory. The participation of African American soldiers also helped to advance the cause of emancipation and civil rights.
The approximate number of Black Freedmen that served in the Union's armed forces were 180,000 troops. additionally, many former slaves helped the Union by working as support personnel in the US army.
Union Army in Civil War Battle Deaths 140,000 Non-Battle Deaths 220,000 ( Disease, Suicides, etc.)
the union but when she was the nurse she helped both sides
When the Civil War started, there were only about 16,000 men in the Union army.
The Northern, or Union Army
they helped the war efforts in many different ways- or they were enlisted in the Union Army :)
No, he was a Confederate. You could say he helped the Union by leading the Army of Tennessee to disaster.
The union, which is the north. the south were gray.
The confederate army and the union army.
The Union army (or armies)
the Union
ANSWER The Union Army
no
The Union Army only fought the Civil War!!
Grant was commander of the union army.