The Union.
These are a few military strategies the Unions and Confederates had:nion (North): formed lines to prevent Confederate forces from passing into Union campsConfederate (South): charged uphill to Union lines
The Union won the Civil War
The rebels or "rebs".
I dont think you have this right. The Union did not succedde it was the Confederates. and the confederates main reason for trying to leave the "union" was because they felt they were not fairly represented in congress.
Yes. There were battles in the Civil War where union forces were outnumbered. When we study the battles in school, we generally stick to the major ones. There were many others. In a number of those, there were more confederates than Union solders.
No, quite the opposite. The Union was superior to the Confederate army in almost every way.
Union forces numbered 55,000 and the Confederates numbered 30,000.
Union forces won the Battle of Shiloh thanks to reinforcements from Grant and Buell's army. Their arrival turned the battle and forced the Confederates to retreat.
it was a battle during the Civil war between the Union And Confederate forces. Confederates won the battle.
Antietam (or Sharpsburg to the Confederates)
The Northern military was known as the Union Army and the Federal forces. Confederates referred to them as Yankees and Blue Bellies.
Hooker commanded the Union forces. Lee commanded the Confederates.
This question is miscategorized. Marye's Heights was at Fredricksburg not Antietam.
Meade commanded the Union forces. Lee led the Confederates.
The Northern forces were the Federals or the Union, called Yankees by the other side. The Southern were the Confederates or Successionists, called the rebels by the other side.
The Confederates almost won the Battle of Prairie Grove in Arkansas in late 1862. A sharp counterattack by the Confederates drove back Union forces. They made the error, however, of pursuing the retreating Federals in a fashion that exposed them. Unknown to the Southern forces were Union artillery batteries that were in position to drive back the Southern forces and creating terrible losses.