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BLAZENIOSZ OP t1_iyo1sn1 wrote

Source: All the state articles in wikipedia naming all the regiments fighting for each state, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Civil_War_units_by_state

Tool: Mapchart.net & Photoshop

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tuctrohs t1_iyo5t6s wrote

It would be interesting to see this on a per unit population basis.

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BLAZENIOSZ OP t1_iyo6tac wrote

NY had the most soldiers which make sense, but Ohio had the highest percentage of enlistment.

Also Tennessee was a southern state, quickly fell and provided a lot of support to the Union.

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RogerSaysHi t1_iyp9o53 wrote

Tennessee also had a county that seceded from the confederacy, it didn't technically rescind its secession until 1986.

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Drill1 t1_iypdlhs wrote

Fannin County Georgia succeeded from the confederacy too, not sure when they were readmitted back into the state. My 3rd GGF was a captain in the Union Army, lost an eye and an arm at Shiloh, he was from Blue Ridge, GA

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daveescaped t1_iyr2pht wrote

Why were there so many units from frontier states like Illinois and Missouri but so few from CT and other New England states? There had to be greater population in New England at that time.

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natterca t1_iypbeqe wrote

You should remove Alaska. It wasn't purchased until 1867.

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