The US capital was where it still is today- Washington DC. Washington DC has been the capital since 1800.
The capital of the Confederacy was briefly in Montgomery, Alabama, but early in the Civil War it moved to Richmond, Virginia, where it remained until the end of the Confederacy.
The US capitol now and during the US Civil War was Washington DC.
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Richmond, Virginia and the president was Jefferson Davis this was the capitol and president of the C.S.A. when the south had seeded before the civil war
First, US Civil War; Last, Vietnam War.
Maryland was a critical factor in the US Civil War. If it had joined the Confederacy, Washington DC would have been isolated as it would be surrounded by Confederate states. The capitol of the US would have been relocated. This could have been Philadelphia or even New York City. If Maryland had joined the Rebel states, it would have influenced the US Civil War, but it would not necessarily determined the outcome of the war.
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The first US draft was during the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was during the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
The Reconstruction Era describes the time just after the civil war when the US was reconciling the north and south. Additional reading at the link below.
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