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    Differences between the Union and Confederate states during the American Civil War:
    • The Union was generally more industrialized, opposed to slavery, and supported a stronger central authority.
    • The Confederacy advocated for the rights of individual states, supported slavery, and built its economy on agriculture.
    • The Union represented 23 Northern states, while the Confederacy represented 11 Southern slave states.
    • The Union armies were led by Abraham Lincoln, and the Confederacy had Jefferson Davis as their President.
    • The Union ultimately won the war in 1865.