the confederate states army
During the US Civil War, the Northern forces had a significant advantage in terms of the available number of men for the army.
The Northern, or Union 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.
The Union army (or armies)
The Confederates (South)
Because the pre-war Regular Army had been very small, and neither side had an army or a civil service that was ready to mount operations.
union had more army in war
During the US Civil War, the Northern forces had a significant advantage in terms of the available number of men for the army.
the Civil War had an advantage of a free nation
The main advantage of the South during the US Civil War was that each side was fighting for a different goal. In order to reunite the US, the Northern army had to crush all resistance from Confederate forces. The advantage for the South was that for them it was primarily a defensive war and to win their independence, they hoped that Northern citizens would grow tired of the war and the loss of their soldiers' lives.
Their style of fighting was the advantage of the colonial army.
When the Civil War started, there were only about 16,000 men in the Union army.
in us civil wars
The Northern, or Union Army
the confederate army
The Union Army was winning the civil war the most. The war finished with the surrender of the Confederate Army on April 9, 1865.
During the US Civil War, the mutual combatants' armies were named the Union Army and the Confederate States Army.