during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
Maryland ('Buffer' state, loyal to Union). Virginia (Late recruit to the Confederacy, but containing the Confederate capital, Rchmond.)
In the US civil war, the union meant the United States and its capital remained in Washington, DC.
For the North the Capital was Washington D.C. For the south however it was Montgomery, Alabama. Hope this Answered your question!
The Union capital during the Civil War was Washington, D.C. It served as the political and military center for the Union, housing the federal government and President Abraham Lincoln's administration. Its strategic location on the eastern seaboard made it vital for coordinating the Union's war efforts against the Confederacy. The city was also a hub for military operations and troop deployments throughout the conflict.
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The union capital stayed in Washington, DC.
The Union's capital during the American Civil War was located in Washington, D.C.
Washington DC was the Union Capital, and Richmond, Virginia was the Confederate Capital
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The US capitol now and during the US Civil War was Washington DC.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the U.S. Civil War.
The border states were still in the Union and the capital of the US is Washington, DC. The American Civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865.
Maryland ('Buffer' state, loyal to Union). Virginia (Late recruit to the Confederacy, but containing the Confederate capital, Rchmond.)