Narrowed down to the basics, each side had a grand strategy. For the North, they had to use their military power to crush the rebellion. In the South the grand strategy was to make it costly in lives and money to continue fighting the South. The Confederacy's grand strategy centered around defense.The North's based on offensive.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
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Confederacy.
the union has more factories and bigger population than the confederacy.
The capital of the Union during the American Civil War was Washington, D.C. In contrast, the capital of the Confederacy was initially Montgomery, Alabama, before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia. Both cities played significant roles in the political and military strategies of their respective sides throughout the war.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
Confederacy
confederacy
Confederacy.
Union
the union
The Union.
It didn't. The Confederacy was the government formed by those states attempting to leave the Union. The two were at war. Michael Montagne Actually, the Union did depend on the Confederacy. With out the confederacy's contributions to the war and *mistakes* the Union would have never won.
They supported the confederacy.
66 902 for the Union and 44,699 for the Confederacy.
the union has more factories and bigger population than the confederacy.
for the union