Because of the larger northern polulation and industry, Union soldiers were confident the Civil War would be short.
The Northern soldiers nicknames were the Yankees or Yanks.
Most union soldiers were wealthy and well organized.
(Union) Bluebelly (Confederate) Johnny Reb
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During the Civil War, the Confederacy had approximately 750,000 soldiers.
The Northern soldiers nicknames were the Yankees or Yanks.
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Discipline and determination.
Most union soldiers were wealthy and well organized.
Too many!
To repel the Northern invasion.
Northern soldiers during the American Civil War were commonly known as "Yankees." This nickname originally referred to people from the northern states but became particularly associated with Union soldiers. The term was often used by Southern soldiers and civilians as a way to identify their opponents in the conflict.
The northern states, or the union, won the civil war because the southern states, or confederate, surrendered after a great number of soldiers were lost.
The United States Civil war fought between the northern Union soldiers and the southern Confederate soldiers was fought from the years 1861 until 1865.
(Union) Bluebelly (Confederate) Johnny Reb
In the US Civil War, the large population in the Northern states allowed to field many more troops than the South. During the US Civil War, the Union had as many as two million soldiers in uniform. The South had fewer than 900,000 troops in total.
The Union soldiers and sailors were from the Northern states that remained loyal to the United States. They are often referred to as Yankee's or Yanks, Federals, and United States troops.