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united states
The Union
Jefferson Davis served as the president of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He was elected by all 11 states in the Confederation without opposition.
Well, the confederation lost. So, it was disbanded and only the United States remains.
The American Civil War (1861-1865) itself did not lead to confederation; rather, it was a conflict between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy) over issues such as slavery and states' rights. The Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America, which was an attempt at a confederation of independent states. Ultimately, the Union's victory restored national unity and led to the abolition of slavery, but the Confederacy's existence was a direct consequence of the war, rather than a result of confederation.
States in a confederation retain the right of secession. After the Civil War, the USA changed from a "confereration" to a "federation" of states reflecting the growing power of the central government.
what form of government did the southern states have during the civil war 1861-1865? idk i think it's a Confederacy NO IT IS A CONFEDERACY I GOT THIS!!
He prefered Federal Control. *REMEMBER: The South during the Civil War, had a president named Jefferson Davis, who thought that state control was far more important than federal control. (Since the CSA modeled their constitution from the Articles of Confederation.)
Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Kansas, Nevada and West Virginia became states during the US Civil War.
It was actually the strongest before the constitution was passed when the country was under the Articles of Confederation.
West Virginia and Nevada both became states during the American Civil War, and both were Union states.West Virginia and Nevada became states during the American Civil War, and both were Union states.