Hello. You did not present the battles to which this question refers, nor did you present any text where we could look for an answer. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
To assess which battle had the most balanced number of soldiers on both sides, you need to know the number of soldiers, in each army, that was participating in the conflict. The battle that has the most balanced number, in this case, is the one where the two armies have a very close number of soldiers, or the same number. For example, if in a battle between Army A and Army B, Army A has 1000 soldiers and Army B has 300 soldiers, that battle has an imbalance in relation to the number of soldiers. However, if Army A has 1000 soldiers and Army B has 920 soldiers, we can consider that this battle is in balance, since the number of soldiers in each army is similar and each army will be able to attack and defend at similar intensities.
Because they woreked for them.
Fun factoid! There are actually two parts to this image that is considered a cartoon from the year of 1880.
“The Solid South,” is seen struggling under “Carpet Bag and Bayonet Rule,” of the Strong US government that was led the president at the time, which was Ulysses S. Grant (Republican Civil War hero). He is riding among bayonets with an escort of two federal soldiers.
The cartoon shows the dichotomy (a division of contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.) of the two presidencies.
He used his Enforcement Acts to send federal troops into the South to protect the civil and voting rights of African Americans when he became president.
The Carpet Bag and Bayonet Rule refers to what reconstruction was like after congress sent the army to the south in 1867.
-Carpetbaggers we’re northerners who moved south after the war, and the Bayonet Rule refers to a military rule.
Hope this helps!