The Union side, also known as the North, were some of the toughest men known throughout American history. They were fighting for slaves to be free. The union had many great leaders such as Ulysses Grant, George Meade, and William Tecumseh. These men worked together and strategized the best techniques, hoping to win the war. The North had greater advantages compared to the South. They had a greater population which allowed them to outnumber the Confederates and have more support. They also had access to many more outside rescues that would be helpful. Having all of these external sources added a larger production of weapons and ammo, and other supplies needed. The Confederate warriors were fighting for white’s to stay free and black slavery. Robert E. Lee was the general leading the Confederates into war. Him being determined and dedicated to the war and his soldiers made them a hard force to defeat. There were around 50 major battles throughout the years and the main strategy that the Confederate side used was trying to outmaneuver the union forces and capitalize on their weaknesses which was fighting on unfamiliar
The Union side, also known as the North, were some of the toughest men known throughout American history. They were fighting for slaves to be free. The union had many great leaders such as Ulysses Grant, George Meade, and William Tecumseh. These men worked together and strategized the best techniques, hoping to win the war. The North had greater advantages compared to the South. They had a greater population which allowed them to outnumber the Confederates and have more support. They also had access to many more outside rescues that would be helpful. Having all of these external sources added a larger production of weapons and ammo, and other supplies needed. The Confederate warriors were fighting for white’s to stay free and black slavery. Robert E. Lee was the general leading the Confederates into war. Him being determined and dedicated to the war and his soldiers made them a hard force to defeat. There were around 50 major battles throughout the years and the main strategy that the Confederate side used was trying to outmaneuver the union forces and capitalize on their weaknesses which was fighting on unfamiliar