There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.
Even though both sides used the same rifles, their bullets were slightly different in how they were made. The muzzle-loading rifles used a Minie ball that was a conical bullet with a hollow base. The outside of the base had rings molded into them by the bullet mold.In general the difference was the number of grooves at the base: 2 or 3. I forget which side had which number: believe the Confederate used the 2 grooves. Also, some of the Confederate bullets were made very crudely and some have been found that were more blunt with no grooves at all.
The Civil War
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
In Viirginia, which was a Confederate state
Union
The same as Union ones.
The major similarity was that they were all Americans. Confederate Soldiers suffered more than the Union soldiers. The Union On the other hand suffered also. But a difference about them is that Union Allowed African Americans. The Confederate only allowed White.The Both teams went to camp and trained.
'United' is the adjectival version of the word 'Union'. In the Civil War, the United States, temporarily minus the Confederate states, was known as the Union.
The Union were those states that had not broken away to form the Confederate States of America. After the outbreak of war, Union territory included whatever Southern areas the Union forces had managed to re-occupy.
The Union.
The Union was the better supplied force of the two, and their uniforms were consistently blue. The Confederate uniform was grey - however, not having the logistics available to Union forces, the Confederates often had to assemble whatever they could, using uniform items, civilian clothing, and captured Union uniform items.
There is no difference between central and union government
Bullet Union was created in 2002.
The attack of fort. sumpter
The Civil War
Even though both sides used the same rifles, their bullets were slightly different in how they were made. The muzzle-loading rifles used a Minie ball that was a conical bullet with a hollow base. The outside of the base had rings molded into them by the bullet mold.In general the difference was the number of grooves at the base: 2 or 3. I forget which side had which number: believe the Confederate used the 2 grooves. Also, some of the Confederate bullets were made very crudely and some have been found that were more blunt with no grooves at all.
Confederate.