A declaration of war would imply that the Confederacy was a legitimate nation. No declaration of war was made. The secession was termed as a 'rebellion.'
Yes, because the South rejoined the North and things were worked out.
After Presidential Election of November 6, 1860, the following Southern States seceded from the Union, on the following dates: South Carolina, December 20, 1860. Mississippi on January 9, 1861 Florida on January 10, 1861 Alabama on January 11, 1861 Georgia on January 19, 1861 Louisiana on January 26, 1861 Texas on February 1, 1861 After President Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, the following remaining Southern States seceded from the Union, on the following dates: Virginia on April 17, 1861 Arkansas on May 6,1861 North Carolina on May 20, 1861 Tennessee on June 11, 1861
The North had to do the invading. The South was mostly fighting on home ground, with which they were more familiar, and where local civilians were able to help. The North was industrialised, and able to manufacture all manner of war supplies. The South was agricultural and had to improvise its war production. The North was free to import and export throughout the war. The South was increasingly blockaded. The North had little experience of cavalry. The South had a strong cavalry tradition, with most young men owning several horses. The North were fighting reluctantly, out of duty. The South were the kind of people who actively relished a fight. The North had the most talented President America has ever known. The South had a President who was badly out of his depth, both in military and political affairs.
Really depends on condition but a ball park would be $25
Advanced manufacturing industry, able to produce the latest weapons, especially artillery. Plus... the most talented President America ever had.
Yes, because the South rejoined the North and things were worked out.
Ever since 1951, when North Korea invaded South Korea.
After Presidential Election of November 6, 1860, the following Southern States seceded from the Union, on the following dates: South Carolina, December 20, 1860. Mississippi on January 9, 1861 Florida on January 10, 1861 Alabama on January 11, 1861 Georgia on January 19, 1861 Louisiana on January 26, 1861 Texas on February 1, 1861 After President Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, the following remaining Southern States seceded from the Union, on the following dates: Virginia on April 17, 1861 Arkansas on May 6,1861 North Carolina on May 20, 1861 Tennessee on June 11, 1861
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No one knows, when President Benjamin Harrison signed the bills admitting these states into the Union, he never said which he signed first, but we do know that he signed them on November 2, 1889.
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Not until it passes the North Pole.
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what year did panama move from south America to north America Another Answer: Ever since the Panama Canal has been there (1913), Panama is located in both North and South America.
Who ever you are the direction when you start from North America and go south is South America I am not sure but I think that's the answer.Thanks for reading I hope this really helps you.
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