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UNION (AMERICAN CIVIL WAR)

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During the American Civil War, the 'Union' was a name used to refer to the United States, the twenty-three Northern states that were not part of the seceding Confederacy.

Contents
Overview
Union states
See also
References
External Links

Overview


Because the term had been used prior to the war to refer to the entire United States (a "union of states"), using it to apply to the non-secessionist side carried a connotation of legitimacy as the continuation of the pre-existing political entity. Also, in the public dialogue of the United States, new states are "admitted to the Union," and the President's annual address to Congress and to the people is referred to as the "State of the Union" Address.
During the American Civil War, those loyal to the Federal Government and opposed to secession living in the border states and Confederate states were termed Unionists. Confederate soldiers sometimes styled them "Homemade Yankees." Nearly 120,000 Southern Unionists served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and every Southern state, except South Carolina, raised Unionist regiments. Southern Unionists were extensively used as anti-guerrilla forces and as occupation troops in areas of the Confederacy occupied by the 'Union'.
Since the Civil War, the term has been a widely used synonym for the Northern side of the conflict, and has increasingly lost the more subtle historical connotations. It is usually used in contexts where "United States" might be confusing, "Federal" obscure, or "Yankee" dated or derogatory.

★ Union General Ulysses S. Grant

Union Army

★ Union Army of the Potomac

Union Navy

Union Blockade

★ Union cavalry

Union states


The Union states were:

California

Connecticut

Delaware


Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky


Maine

Maryland


Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri


Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

Ohio

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Vermont

West Virginia


Wisconsin

denotes a border state
Kansas, West Virginia, and Nevada joined the Union after the outbreak of the war.

See also



Guerrilla Warfare: American Civil War

References



★ Current, Richard N. ''Lincoln's Loyalists: Union Soldiers from the Confederacy''. Oxford University Press, rpr. 1994. ISBN 0-19-508465-9.

★ Mackey, Robert R. ''The UnCivil War: Irregular Warfare in the Upper South, 1861-1865''. University of Oklahoma Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8061-3624-3.

External Links



Pro-Union Southerners

Southern Unionists - from a history of the 1st Alabama Cavalry, U.S. Volunteers

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