The Importance Of Indiana's Contribution To The Civil War

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Indiana was a Union state that greatly contributed to the American Civil War. There were many brave men who came from Indiana. The men who joined before July 1862 were all volunteers, “196,363 Hoosier men served in the Navy and Army during the Civil War. Of this number, 1,078 served in the Navy, 1,537 were African-Americans serving in black army units, and 193,748 were white males who served in the Army.” Many of the men from Indiana (about 30%), became casualties. Indiana was not only one of the first states to respond to Lincoln, but had a significantly larger amount of recruits than other states, “Indiana’s proportion of Army recruits to population was the second highest of any state on the Union side, and the highest among the six northern