the union let African American American enlist
Tennessee...it use to be a confederate state but later joined the union
The Union's successful military strategy to gain control of Vicksburg involved a combination of a prolonged siege and strategic maneuvering. General Ulysses S. Grant encircled the city, cutting off supplies and reinforcements while bombarding it to weaken Confederate defenses. This approach, along with the diversion of Confederate forces elsewhere, ultimately forced the surrender of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River and splitting the Confederacy.
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Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
These are a few military strategies the Unions and Confederates had:nion (North): formed lines to prevent Confederate forces from passing into Union campsConfederate (South): charged uphill to Union lines
the union let African American American enlist
Tennessee...it use to be a confederate state but later joined the union
The only Union states that WERE invaded by Confederate military forces were Pennsylvania and Maryland.
they wanted revenge on the Union
The Union and Confederate governments handled their dissents by going to war and fighting for their believes. After the Union won the war against the Confederacy, the Union took power and established law in the Northern and Southern states.
yes union to the north and confederate to the south
Army is part of the military.....sooo you're dumb and it was the Army that fought the Civil war. you had the confederate Army as well as the Union Army, battled against eachother....north was the union and the south was the confederate.
During the Civil War, the Union army focused on conquiring Southern land and freeing Confederate slaves.
The Union's successful military strategy to gain control of Vicksburg involved a combination of a prolonged siege and strategic maneuvering. General Ulysses S. Grant encircled the city, cutting off supplies and reinforcements while bombarding it to weaken Confederate defenses. This approach, along with the diversion of Confederate forces elsewhere, ultimately forced the surrender of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River and splitting the Confederacy.
defeat the confederate forces and re-unite the union
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