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Aleah Donovan
17 June, 19:16
Compare and contrast the union and confederacy
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Nehemiah
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The Union Army was larger, and was able to draw on a far larger population for replacements. The Union Army had better artillery, and was able to manufacture their own artillery. The Union's forces were made up of a far larger percentage of immigrants, and in general had good junior and mid-level officers, and a lot of rather mediocre top level officers
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