I don't think the word Federate was ever widely used.
The two sides were the Federals (the North, or officially the USA) and the Confederates (the Southern breakaway group of states, the CSA.)
The Union Army was fighting to preserve the federate states vs the confederate states
what are the federal states in Ghana
federate (in Australia)
'Federate' sounds like a mix of Federal and Confederate. The Confederates were the breakaway Southern states. What was left of the USA was called the Union - also called the Federals. There were many battles between North and South. The war was eventually won by the Union.
Confederate state
Mississippi was a Confederate state
Mississippi is a confederate state
Mississippi was a Confederate state
it was war
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
I'm assuming you mean to ask, "Was Atlanta a Confederate State?" Well Atlanta is not a Confederate State because it is not a state, its a city. Atlanta is a city in Georgia which was a Confederate State.
it was a confederate state because the confederate capital was located there