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.
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.
The answer ranges to 1 and 600. Hope the answer helps. 0 Buffalo Soldiers fought in the Civil War. 180,000 Color Troops fought in the Civil War
Farmers
about 1700
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
During the Civil War, the Confederacy had approximately 750,000 soldiers.
It wasn't a civil war. In a civil war the population fight each other, but the revolution the enemy was the British soldiers and the king.
About 620,000
I you mean soldiers: Confederacy - 1,064,000 soldiers Union - 2,200,000 soldiers
Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.
Nearly three million soldiers served in the US Civil War.
Between 180,000 and 200,000 black soldiers fought in the Civil War.
there were about 2.1 million soldiers in the union
3.5-4 million soldiers
13,985 enlisted soldiers perished.
The answer ranges to 1 and 600. Hope the answer helps. 0 Buffalo Soldiers fought in the Civil War. 180,000 Color Troops fought in the Civil War