Approximately 1 million soldiers fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The Confederate army was composed mainly of volunteers, but it also included conscripts as the war progressed. This number represents a significant portion of the Southern population, which was heavily impacted by the conflict.
About 250,000 Confederates fought in the Civil War
By the end of the war, nearly 180,000 former slaves had enlisted in the army and fought against the Confederacy.
about 100,000 Union and 85,000 Confederacy men
During the war, approximately one million men fought for the Confederacy
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
The United States fought the CSA Confederacy
66 902 for the Union and 44,699 for the Confederacy.
The Confederacy and the Union
They fought for the confederacy
They fought for the confederacy
The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought between the Union and the Confederacy. The outcome of the battle was a victory for the Confederacy. Robert E. Lee led the Confederacy in the battle.
One, the union of states known as the United States of America. The Unite States fought against the Confederacy known as The Confederate States of America.