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Union faction

The Union faction refers to the group of individuals or regions that supported maintaining the United States as a single, unified nation during the American Civil War (1861-1865). They opposed the Confederacy, which sought independence for enslaving states. The Union emphasized preserving the federal government's authority and ending slavery. Essentially, Union supporters believed in keeping the country united and working to abolish slavery, ensuring that all states stayed connected under one government.