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they hoped that this force France and Britain to aid the confederate cause
Because they're southern. The confederate flag does not mean slavery, it's just the south's flag.
The confederate soldiers were to support the South's efforts to defend the Southern States. They also had a duty to repel the Union troops.
Confederate describes people or things that are related to the Confederate States of America. An example of it used in a sentence is: The further south I travelled, the more confederate flags I saw.
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
Confederate General PT Beauregard had strong opinions as to why the South lost the US Civil War. He wrote after the war that faulty military strategies and and the poor leadership of President Jefferson Davis caused the Confederate defeat. He did not believe that the numerical troop disadvantages of the South was the main cause at all.
yes, the confederate solders were referred to as the south
When a victory is referred to as Confederate it means the South won the battle.
He fought for the south, Confederate States.
The confederate flag is considered to be racist by some people because it represented the south in the civil war, and one of the most memorable issues of that war was that of slavery. The south used black slaves and were defending slavery because their economy was almost solely based on agriculture and they believed they needed slaves to work on the plantations. As a result, the confederate flag is now associated with the support of slavery and the subjugation of African Americans.
When people have confederate flags it means that their raciest because when the Union and Confederate went to war for the Civil War, the Confederate which stood for the south believed that African-Americans should be enslaved and they were partial against African-Americans.
The south was the confederate