North
No - most of the SOUTH was
It was a Confederate State.
The Commander of the Northern armies during the last year of the Civil War was Karla Montas.
NVA-North Viet Army ARVN-Army Republic South Vietnam During the Civil war, the South were the Confederates, and the North were the Union
Yes, blue was north and south was gray.
Much smaler population from which to recruit armies.
North. He ended the war as General-in-Chief of the Union armies.
The Confederate South.
He was William Tecumseh Sherman.Answer:There were numerous generals in both the Northern and Southern armies during the American Civil War (See Link). As the North eventually carried the war to the South there could even be said to be Northern generals in the South at some periods.
The South was the location of the vast majority of the conflicts, and it was invaded by armies from the North that eventually occupied most of the Confederate states. Blockades of Southern ports eventually crippled the commerce of the South. Also, the greater population of the North meant they had generally larger armies. Only one major campaign was launched into the North, and it ended at Gettysburg.
It won most of the battles, but lost the war, chiefly through having a much smaller population from which to recruit armies.
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The North.