union army

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union army

A soldier in the Union Army stands guard at a camp.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • The military forces of the United States (the Union) during the American Civil War (1861-1865): This term specifically refers to the army that fought to preserve the United States and, later, to end slavery, opposing the Confederate States Army.
Usage
  • The term Union Army is used as a singular, collective proper noun to refer to the entire land force of the United States during the Civil War era. It is always capitalized.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • General Ulysses S. Grant commanded the Union Army in the latter part of the Civil War.
    • The Union Army was ultimately victorious, leading to the preservation of the United States.
    • Many historians study the strategies and battles of the Union Army.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to "Confederate Army" or "Rebel Army."
    • The battle was a decisive victory for the Union Army over the Confederate forces.
Variants and Related Words
  • Union: Often used as a shorthand for the United States side, including its government and civilian population, during the Civil War.
  • Federal Army: A less common synonym for Union Army.
  • Yankee Army: An informal, sometimes derogatory, term used by Confederates to refer to the Union Army.
Synonyms
  • Federal forces
  • Northern army
  • U.S. Army (in the specific historical context of 1861-1865)
Related Phrases
  • Grand Army of the Republic (GAR): The fraternal organization for veterans of the Union Army.
  • Army of the Potomac: A major principal Union Army operating in the Eastern Theater.
union army

A soldier in the Union Army stands guard at a camp.

Noun
  1. the northern army during the American Civil War

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