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What was the difference between the Confederacy and the Union?

the union has more factories and bigger population than the confederacy.


Was Tennessee a part of the union or confederacy?

Tennessee was Confederate state. However the people of the state were divided and many joined the Union army. Its capital, Nashville, fell early to the Union advance but many big and important battles were fought in the state. Many of the Union supporters in Tennessee were located in the eastern part of the state.


What battles took place between the union and confederacy in Arizona?

None. The only western state to have anything was Texas.


Is Hawaii pat of union or confederacy?

not a state at that time


What state was not apart in Confederacy nor the Union?

California


Was Kentucky a union state before Jefferson Davis was elected president of the Confederacy?

Kentucky was always a Union state in the sense that it remained in the Union throughout the Civil War. As a border state it had numbers of people who preferred the Confederacy and numbers of people who preferred the Union.


Was South Carolina a union state?

No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.


Was the state Jefferson Davis represented a union state or a confederacy state?

Davis represented Mississippi and that was a Confederate state and the second state to secede from the Union.


A loose union of independent state is?

see messil


Was Alabama Union or Confederate or was the state divided?

It was confederacy


What were the points of view between the union and confederacy?

the union (north)was against slavery and wanted to keep the union while the Confederacy (south) was pro slavery and wanted to brake away from the union


What are states located between the union and the conferacy?

The states located between the Union and the Confederacy during the American Civil War are known as the Border States. These include Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which were slave states that remained loyal to the Union. West Virginia, which separated from Virginia in 1863, is also considered a Border State. These states played a crucial role due to their strategic locations and resources.