The Union Army , Because He Was General Hookers Replacement && Hooker Was On The Union Side .
The American Civil War (1861-1865) had more soldiers on the Union side, with estimates suggesting that the Union Army had over 2 million soldiers, while the Confederate Army had around 750,000 to 1.2 million soldiers. The Union had a significant advantage in terms of population, industrial capacity, and resources during the conflict.
he was commanding the union army
There were at times several Union armies operating in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War. The main one was the Army of the Potomac. Other Union armies in the east were the Army of the James, and the Army of Virginia.
I assume you're talking about George B McClellan from the US Civil War. He was in the Union army.
Union!
The Union Army , Because He Was General Hookers Replacement && Hooker Was On The Union Side .
The Union Army , Because He Was General Hookers Replacement && Hooker Was On The Union Side .
The soldiers of the Army of the United States were known as the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army, were the rebels.The soldiers of the Army of the United States were the 'Union' during the US Civil War. The soldiers of the opposing side, the Confederate States Army were the rebels.
during the civil war
US Army (also called the Yankee Army, Blue Coats, Northern Army, Union Army, and Federal Army).
Ulysses S. Grant was a General for the Union Army.
The Union (federal) Army
That is probably not a question to ask on Wiki. But from me its because the union was the better side and the confederates were using their farms for battlefields.
"The Army of the Potomac was a Union defense force. The Southern army was commonly referred to as the Army of Northern Virginia. " Bad answer. There were several Armies on each side. The Potomac Army and the ANV were large forces, but both sides had other independently maneuvering armies.
no the Union army defeats the confederate army
The American Civil War (1861-1865) had more soldiers on the Union side, with estimates suggesting that the Union Army had over 2 million soldiers, while the Confederate Army had around 750,000 to 1.2 million soldiers. The Union had a significant advantage in terms of population, industrial capacity, and resources during the conflict.