maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
Abraham Lincoln was president at the time of the US Civil War. His goal was to end the Southern rebellion. He was a Unionist and not a Confederate.
There was no difference between Confederate bullets and Union bullets. Both the Union and Confederate troops used any weapons and bullets that they could find. Weapons and bullets were frequently stolen from the other side.
Well first of all it is the battle of *Aquia Creek. There were no casualties for either side. There is estimated to be about 9 wounded on the Confederate side, and 1 wounded on the Union side. The Union bombarded the Confederate batteries with no results. After a few days the Confederate soldiers were ordered to withdraw from their fortifications and help with the Peninsula Campaign.
In the April 1861 the battle of Fort Sumter led to the Union's surrender of the fort to Confederate forces.
he wanted the confederates to look bad!!there for he was on the union side.
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
If you are referring to the Confederate sumbmarine the CS Hunley, then yes it was on the Confederate side.
Kentucky, W.Virginia, Maryland, and Missouri.
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The commanders that served during the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate sides, were called Generals. On the Union side his name was Ulysses S. Grant and on the Confederate side it was Robert E. Lee.
11 states were on the Confederate side 20 states were on the Union side There were 5 border states, including West Virginia
Don Carlos Buell lead the confederate side. Ulysses S. Grant led the Union side.
He fought on the Confederacy side.