As a betrayal to the country.
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That would never fit here-not even for one side (confederate or union) each state had half a dozen or more regiments on each side. see wikipedia list of civil war regiments by state or see "Civil War Archive-Regimental Index"
Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas resisted immediate secession from the Union due to a combination of economic ties to the North, a desire to maintain the Union, and internal divisions over the issue of slavery. Many residents in these states believed that secession would lead to conflict and instability, which they sought to avoid. Additionally, there was significant sentiment in favor of waiting to see how the situation would develop before making a drastic decision. Ultimately, these states sought to balance their regional loyalties with the preservation of the Union.
hey was from the east side yah see
Houston was 67 years old and had been governor of Texas for two years when a Convention called for that purpose took Texas out of the Union early in 1861. Houston, though a slave owner and opposed to abolition, was a unionist, and refused to go along with secession. He was forced out of office in March, 1861, for refusing to take an Oath of Allegiance to the Confederacy, and replaced by the Lieutenant Governor. Houston had refused an offer from Lincoln of men to help prevent Texas secession, not wanting to see a civil war within the Civil War in Texas. Houston traveled to Galveston after leaving office and all along the way Texans wanted to hear from him why he had not supported the secession of Texas. He spoke to a crowd in April, 1861, from the window of his hotel room, and said that while he supported states rights, the north was determined to "preserve this union". He predicted that after years of struggle, costing millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives, the Confederacy might see its independence established "if God be not against you, but I doubt it." He forecast that the north would overwhelm the south. Houston held no further office and died at Hunstville, Texas two years later, in the midst of the war, without living to see his predictions fulfilled.
The victor in the US Civil War was the Union (i.e. the North). There were too many battles to list them individually here. See the Wikipedia article listing them by following the appropriate "Related Llink" below. The victor in the English Civil War were the Parliamentary forces. For the Battles fought in the English Civil war, see the Wikipedia article, "English Civil War timeline" at the appropriate "Related Llink" below. There have been many other civil wars in other countries. It is best if the country is specified when asking about a "civil war."
It is possible to see a connection with the English Civil War - the Confederates were clearly taking their inspiration from the Cavaliers, and the North was more Puritan in character.
You can see the summit of Mount Everest from the ground on the North (Tibet) side but not the South (Nepal) side.
because the south wanted slavery and the north didnt The cause of the civil war, was that most of the northern U.S. did not want there to be black slaves in the south. The southern U.S. did not agree because their slaves were also their main source of income. As you can see, the north won.
At the beginning of the U.S. Civil War, both sides were very confident in a quick and easy victory.I can see why the North would think so: they had a better trained army, better infrastructure (including many more mores of railroad), and superior industry.
The northern state color was Brown .If you look in a AZ territory map you would see 3 colors:Blue,Green and Brown.
Actually. it was Robert E Lee. Lincoln had no problem using force to hold the Union together. Her did see it as the last resort but he knew all along it would eventually come to force. Robert E. Lee did not want secession to happen but if it did felt is was wrong for force to be used to prevent it.