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How were the Southern soldiers different from the Northern soldiers?

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    The Union strongly believed that black people were meant to have free will and fought to abolish slavery. The Union far outclassed the Confederates in manpower, resources (with the exclusion of cotton) and weapons. The Union was in control of more land and had a bigger army than the Confederates.
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