Confederacy
Maryland ('Buffer' state, loyal to Union). Virginia (Late recruit to the Confederacy, but containing the Confederate capital, Rchmond.)
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
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.
Well, there were many diffrent Generals during the Civil War. But, if you mean the Leaders Lincoln for Union and Lee for Confederacy. If im not right feel free to correct me!
Confederacy
Maryland ('Buffer' state, loyal to Union). Virginia (Late recruit to the Confederacy, but containing the Confederate capital, Rchmond.)
the capitals were Washington (union) and Virginia (Confederacy)
Union- Confederacy- Richmond, Virginia
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
During the American Civil War, France supported the Union.
It was too close to Washington dc for strategic comfort for both the union and confederacy during the civil war.
The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.
The union capital stayed in Washington, DC.
The Union's capital during the American Civil War was located in Washington, D.C.
no difference
Union-Abraham Lincoln/Confederacy-Jefferson Davis .