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  1. Union vs Confederate – What’s the Difference? - Have …

    • The Union was generally more industrialized, opposed to slavery, and supported a stronger central authority. The Confederacy, on the other hand, advocated for the rights of individual states, supported slavery, … See more

    The Union

    The Union was formed by states that remained loyal to the United States federal government and rejected the Confederacy’s attempt at secession. The Union was led by President A… See more

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    The Confederacy

    The Confederacy was formed by states that seceded from the United States federal government, citing states’ rights and opposition to the abolition of slavery. The Confederac… See more

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    Differences Between The Union and Confederacy

    The Union and Confederacy differed in a number of key ways, including their economic and social structures, political ideologies, and military strategies. Economic … See more

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  1. Union vs Confederacy - American History

    In 1861, the United States of America was divided into two groups of states. This was because of some strong disagreements between these two groups. One of these groups comprised of the northern states of USA and was called the …

  2. Comparing & Union and Confederacy - Students of …

    In total, the Union consisted of 20 states in America's north and west coast. The subject of slavery was single biggest difference between the two sides and the one that sparked the war. The majority of people in the Union states believed …

  3. Union and Confederate Strengths and Weaknesses

    As it became clearer that the Union would not be dealing with an easily quashed rebellion, the two sides assessed their strengths and weaknesses. At the onset on the war, they stood as relatively equal combatants. Confederate …

  4. The Union and Confederacy: Examining Their Differences

    The American Civil War was a “brother vs. brother” conflict. Each side had many similarities and the differences were often a matter of degree. The Union and Confederacy each had large militaries that took advantage of new …

  5. Comparing Union & Confederate Civil War Strategies

  6. 33b. Strengths and Weaknesses: North vs. South - US History

  7. The Union and Confederacy Advantages and …

    Jun 15, 2016 · To begin with, here are some of the notable pros and cons on both sides of the war.

  8. 2 - Union vs Confederacy | New Visions - Social Studies