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north Washington d.c west virgina south RICHMOND VIRGINA
Richmond, Virginia, was the capitol of the Confederate States of America. That would be the South.
Washington and Richmond, respectively.
It all goes back to the Civil War. When the North & the South were 'split in two', each of them had their own capital. The North=Washington, D.C. (as it is now) and the South=Montgomery, AL. They then moved it to Richmond, VA. That's why most of the battles were fought in Virginia. Then after the Civil War, I bet they were proud and kept it as their capital in the end.
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d.c for the north Richmond for the south
Richmond, Virginia and the president was Jefferson Davis this was the capitol and president of the C.S.A. when the south had seeded before the civil war
The south's capital during the civil war was Richmond VA. and north's was Washington DC.
During the US Civil War, espionage was a factor in gaining information about both the North & South. The South had spies in Washington DC and the North had spies in Richmond, Virginia.
im studing civil war right now, and i believe it was still Washington dc. however the souths was RIchmond Virginia!
north Washington d.c west virgina south RICHMOND VIRGINA
Richmond, Virginia, was the capitol of the Confederate States of America. That would be the South.
Washington, DC and Richmond, VA
Washington and Richmond, respectively.
Washington DC in the North and Richmond VA in the South
US Civil War=North wanted to retain the South Vietnam War=North wanted to conquer the South
The majority of the large scale Civil War battles where fought in Northern Virginia, between Washington DC and Richmond (The Capitol of the South).