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During the American Civil War, the Union (North) had approximately 2.1 million soldiers enlist over the course of the war, while the Confederacy (South) had around 1 million soldiers. The exact numbers varied over time due to enlistments, casualties, and desertions. Overall, the Union had a significant numerical advantage in manpower throughout the conflict.

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