No, they are two separate armies.
None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
Robert E. Lee led the Confederate Army into Maryland during the Battle of Antietam in September 1862 to achieve several strategic goals. He aimed to relieve pressure on Virginia, gather supplies, and potentially sway the border state of Maryland to join the Confederacy. Additionally, a Confederate victory on Union soil could boost Southern morale and influence European powers to recognize the Confederacy. Ultimately, Lee sought to shift the war's momentum in favor of the South.
Women helped the confederate army by, being spy's & nurses
The only Union states that WERE invaded by Confederate military forces were Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Yes, the 2nd Maryland Infantry, also known as the 2nd Maryland Regiment, was part of the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. It was formed in 1861 and served in various battles for the Confederacy. While Maryland was a border state with divided loyalties, the 2nd Maryland aligned with the South in its military efforts.
No, they are two separate armies.
None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
Both Confederate President Jefferson Davis and General Robert E. Lee believed that former Maryland governor, E. Louis Howe could be a help in Maryland. The idea was that he might be able to gather political leaders in Maryland to the Confederate side.
On September 10, 1862, Lee's army left Frederick and was to move westward marching to Hagerstown.
maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
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.
Soldiers from Maryland served in both the Army of the United States of America and the Army of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War. At times, Maryland units in the opposing armies were directly opposing one another and neighbor was literally fighting neighbor.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
ANSWER He was a Confederate general (Army Commander).
There were several strategic aims regarding the planned invasion of Maryland by the Army of Northern Virginia. One notable aim was to achieve a victory on Northern soil that would convince Britain and France to recognize Confederate independence. With this said, the invasion of Maryland had both political & military significance.