Ulysses S. Grant
The Union states were able to raise a much larger army than the Confederacy because the Union had far more people. More than twice the inhabitants of America resided in the northern states.
Robert E Lee became the commander of the confederacy. He quit the Union army where he was an officer and when Virginia left the union he went with his state.
At the start of the Civil War, Winfield Scott was the Commanding General of the Union Army.
They were up in the north meaning that if the British wanted to invade the Union, meaning that they would get ambushed from the north and the south (confederacy)
66 902 for the Union and 44,699 for the Confederacy.
They fought for the United States (the Union) as opposed to the Confederate States (Confederacy.)
No he commanded the Union Army
No, the Union Army
Ulysses S Grant was a general in the Union army.
Major General George Gordon Meade was a general of the Union Army.
The Union and Confederacy needed to start a draft because both need more soldiers in their army
Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.Because the Union Army caused so much damage and Confederate casualties that the Confederacy was no longer able to operate offensively.
Fight the invading union army to a draw
Union: 2,213,363; Confederacy: 600,000 (estimate)
Ulysses S. Grant
The Union army's mission was to reunite the country and crush the rebellion whereas the Confederate army's mission was to preserve the Confederacy and repel the Union invaders.