![]() ![]() The game uses a fake in-game currency that players can redeem. Tuoro University has compiled a list of four types of microtransactions: 1. Other people may have different opinions though. I’m going to avoid discussing the ethics of microtransactions because everyone knows they exploit people, particularly young children. The cost of these transactions can range from $0.99 to $99 (possibly even more). Microtransactions are in-game purchases that unlock specific features or gives the user special abilities, characters or content. The mortality rate for prisoners of war was 15.5 percent for Union soldiers and 12 percent for Confederate soldiers.Similar Posts: What are Microtransactions? Of the 462,634 Confederate soldiers captured 247,769 were paroled on the field and 25,976 died in prison. Of the 211,411 Union soldiers captured 16,668 were paroled on the field and 30,218 died in prison. The 483,026 total Confederate casualties have been divided accordingly: The 642,427 total Union casualties have been divided accordingly: Two years later, that number had not changed dramatically for the Union Army but had dropped to about 200,000 for the Confederate Army. The size of Union forces in January 1863 totaled over 600,000. In July 1861, the two armies were nearly equal in strength with less than 200,000 soldiers on each side however at the peak of troop strength in 1863, Union soldiers outnumbered Confederate soldiers by a ratio of 2 to 1. The other battles listed above all lasted more than one day. Note: Antietam had the greatest number of casualties of any single-day battle. The bloodiest battles of the Civil War were: Others included laborers, 9 percent mechanics, 5.3 percent commercial, 5 percent professional occupations, 2.1 percent and miscellaneous, 1.6 percent. Others included mechanics, 24 percent laborers, 16 percent commercial, 5 percent miscellaneous, 4 percent and professional occupations, 3 percent.įarmers comprised 69 percent of the civilian occupations in the Confederacy. ![]() Civilian Occupationsįarmers comprised 48 percent of the civilian occ upations in the Union. Soldier demographics for the Confederate Army are not available due to incomplete and destroyed enlistment records. The Union had 20,000 miles of railroad compared to 9,000 in the Confederacy and 1,700 in the Border States.Įnlistment strength for the Union Army is 2,672,341 which can be broken down as:Įnlistment strength for the Confederate Army ranges from 750,000 to 1,227,890. The Union had 1.1 million factory workers, while the Confederacy had 111,000 and the Border States had 70,000. The Union had 101,000 factories, while the Confederacy had 21,000 and the Border States had 9,000. The Union was attributed with having 40 million heads of livestock compared to 35 million in the Confederacy and only 10 million in the Border States. The Union led wheat production with 100 million bushels produced in comparison to 35 million bushels in the Confederacy and 20 million bushels in the Border States. The Confederacy led tobacco production with 225 million pounds compared to 110 million pounds produced in the Border States and 50 million pounds produced in the Union. ![]() The Confederacy produced nearly all of the nation's rice which amounted to 225 million bushels. The Union led corn production with 400 million bushels compared to the 250 million bushels in the Confederacy and 150 million bushels in the Border States. Particularly horses: the Union had twice that of the Confederacy, 3.4 million to the CSA's 1.7. With the exception of rice and tobacco, the Union had a clear agricultural advantage. In the Border States there were 2.5 million free inhabitants and 500,000 enslaved people. In the Confederacy, the population was listed as 5.5 million free and 3.5 million enslaved. The population of the Union was 18.5 million. On the homefront, the Union had $234,000,000 in bank deposit and coined money or specie while the Confederacy had $74,000,000 and the Border States had $29,000,000. Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri were called Border States. The Confederacy included the states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. The Union included the states of Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, California, Nevada, and Oregon. ![]()
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