The map distinguishes between Union and Confederate armies through the use of distinct colors, symbols, or shading techniques. Union armies are typically represented in blue, while Confederate armies are shown in gray or another contrasting color. Additionally, the map may include labels or icons that identify specific battles, troop movements, and key locations associated with each side, further clarifying their positions and strategies during the conflict.
the union armies
The Civil War
Jefferson Davis was one of America's statesman. He served the Union and Confederate armies when he was a leader of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Desertion
No, they are two separate armies.
The confederate army and the union army.
Th Union and the Confederate
The Union army's mission was to reunite the country and crush the rebellion whereas the Confederate army's mission was to preserve the Confederacy and repel the Union invaders.
Both Union and Confederate Armies.
The ratio was 2.64 union soldiers for every confederate soldier. NEW RESPONDENT The most optimistic calculations give as an overall ratio between the two armies, in terms of men employed on the field of 1,50-1,75 Union soldiers for every Confederate.
It was still considered part of the Western Territories.
Kentucky and Delaware were two.