The states that seceeded from the United States in the early 1860s officially called themselves The Confederate States of America, but they are commonly referred to as the Confederacy or the Confederate States (or CSA).
Confederate States of America ('The Confederacy')
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The self-acknowledged new nation was called the Confederate States of America (CSA), or The Confederacy for short. The label 'Confederate' was generally reserved for men in uniform fighting for the South. As the Confederacy did not survive the war, this term never had any other perceived meaning.
It was called the Confederate States of America (CSA) or just the Confederacy.
The southern US states form the Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America ('The Confederacy')
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
The official name of the "Confederacy" was the "Confederate States of America".
General Robert E. Lee was the commander of the Armies of the Confederate States of America.
The Confederacy or The Confederate States of America
The United States of America is the opposite of the Confederacy.
The South was also known as the Confederacy or the CSA, an acronym for the Confederate States of America.
The capital of the Confederate States of America was moved from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia, in May 1861.
CSA is the abbreviation for the Confederate States of America. It also is applied to the Confederate States Army.
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The Confederate States of America or the Confederacy