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they had jobs to serve.
The Union - very much so. It was probably their biggest single advantage - a bigger population from which to recruit armies.
More than 400 women disguised themselves as men and fought in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
I don't think they had statistics for those issues. Even within the armies, it would be difficult, because there was no systematic way of counting heads. Nobody really knows the numbers of troops deployed in any of the armies.
No women didn't serve in the military on either side. There were women who were nurses and one or two disguised themselves as men and fought.
The Northern armies from both the US Civil War & Vietnam Wars drafted their men.
they had jobs to serve.
draft
The Union armies had from 2500000 to 2750000 men.
More than 400 women disguised themselves as men and fought in the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War.
There were 2,350.
They were all union states and had men in the union armies.
Not known, but around 400 women, disguised as men, did serve.
unknown as homosexuals were not allowed to serve in many armies, they did not declare themselves.
If by sutters you are referring to suttlers, then suttlers were typically men or groups of men who followed the armies around, selling provisions to men, such as food, shirts, weapons, etc., at high prices.
Hawaii was not a state at the time of the Civil War. It was not technically a part of the United States yet, though the US had control of it.
The Union - very much so. It was probably their biggest single advantage - a bigger population from which to recruit armies.