Definition
A "union soldier" is synonymous with "federal soldier" in the context of the American Civil War. It refers to a soldier who fought for the Union (the North), also known as the United States of America, against the Confederacy (the South). They fought to preserve the Union and abolish slavery. The term emphasizes their loyalty to the United States. They were part of the army of the federal government. A Union soldier is a federal soldier π€.