The Unions/North: led by Ulysses S. Grant, president: Abraham Lincoln The Confederates/South: led by Robert E. Lee, president: Jefferson Davis The Confederates were states that used to be part of the US, but the seceed (left) the Union.
The North/Unions: led by Ulysses S. Grant, President: Abraham LincolnThe South/Confederates: led by Robert E. Lee, President: Jefferson DavisThe Confederates were the ones who seceed (left) the American Union and became the Confederate States of America.
1860
The confederates in the US were made up in 1861 by the major slave states. These states included, South Carolina, Florida, and Mississippi.
The confederates revolted mainly because they did not like the idea of slavery being abolished.
Answer That was a term used to label the Southeners who wanted to seceed from the Union.
yes..AlabamaArkansasFloridaGeorgiaLouisianaMississippiNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasVirginia
No, they were isolated by the US Navy blockade.
The North and the Confederates were the South
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The Union of the North, and the Confederates of the South fought in the US Civil War.
Early in the US Civil War, Confederates captured Union shipyards at Norfolk, Virginia and Pensacola, Florida. As the war moved along these gains were thwarted by the Union.