Confederacy :
President Jefferson Davis, Leading General: Robert E Lee.
Union:
President Abraham Lincoln, Leading General: Ulysses S Grant.
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The leaders of the Confederacy believed that the Union states were the enemy. This belief was largely influenced by the slave trade.
Lincoln
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!
The Union: *Larger population *Better resources The Confederacy: *excellent military leaders *a strong fighting spirit *The Confederacy also knew the land and had the will to defend it because most of the war was fought in the South*
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
The leaders of the Confederacy believed that the Union states were the enemy. This belief was largely influenced by the slave trade.
Lincoln
Overall leaders were Lt. Gen. Irwin McDowell for the Union and Gens. Joseph Johnston and Pierre G.T. Beauregard for the Confederacy.
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The Union began having battlefield successes against the Confederacy. Major Union victories at Gettysburg and the fall of Vicksburg led Union leaders to believe that the Confederacy would soon have to surrender.
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!
One advantage that the Confederacy had in the war was its talented military leaders.
They lacked great leaders, and at the beginning of the war were not fighting with as much devotion to the cause as the Confederacy.
The Confederacy believed the Union was a tyrannical body that sought to eliminate their slave based economy, and the southern way of life. They believed it was they who were patriots involve in a revolution to preserve their liberty.
The Union: *Larger population *Better resources The Confederacy: *excellent military leaders *a strong fighting spirit *The Confederacy also knew the land and had the will to defend it because most of the war was fought in the South*
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
Lincoln's appeal for volunteer Union troops after the surrender of Fort Sumter.