yes
To defeat the Confederate armies and bring the rebel states back into the Union.
Only if you could travel back in time before the CSA lost the Civil War. Confederate money was only valid while the Confederate States existed.
The slave-owning Southern states, whose economy was based on cotton, and who believed they could survive as a separate nation. And all the other states (a majority with a much bigger population) who were trying to bring the Confederate states back into the Union.
Reconstruction Era Reconstruction Era
The United States of America. They still use that name; the Confederacy was re-absorbed back into the US after the Civil War.
No. They seceded from the United States and were considered in open rebellion. The Union, through a long, bloody war forced them back into the United States.
Reconstruction
It put the south (confederate) in ruins both economicallyand physically. The noth won (union) and they slowly started to put the south back together. The civil war ended slavery
To bring the rebel states back into the Union. And to prevent Britain and France from aiding the Confederates.
bringing them back together
Confederate money lost value during the Civil War due to inflation caused by the Confederate government printing more money than it could back with gold or silver. This led to a significant decrease in the purchasing power of Confederate currency.
None. The Confederate States of America was created and was the cause of the war, but united itself back to the original country afterwards. No country was made afterwards as a cause of THIS war.