Union versus Confederacy

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The Union, along with the Confederacy, did not plan for major war. While each side had different resources, leadership, and military strategies, there was one strong similarity. The Union and the Confederacy believed in their way of thinking. According to the Union, the confederacy was a threat to maintaining the central government and the ideas our nation was founded on. While the south fought for independence and the conservation of slavery. Because both sides believed in the mission of the war, in general, they thought it would end quickly and in their favor. Each side had different resources to utilize, but also faced similar problems: funding the war, and establishing troops. Both sides also had unprepared troops for the war. As time went on, the North and South realized they needed more soldiers ready for combat. Both sides adopted a fast turnover rate of men so they could have troops ready for battle. This ultimately is the reason for so many deaths in the Civil War. The Union had an established government and some financial resources. The government provided them with a trea...

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