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The South was also known as the Confederacy or the CSA, an acronym for the Confederate States of America.
When the southern US States seceded from the United States of America in 1860, the government they formed was called the Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
The states that seceeded from the United States in the early 1860s officially called themselves The Confederate States of America, but they are commonly referred to as the Confederacy or the Confederate States (or CSA).
being president of the confederate states of America
One, the union of states known as the United States of America. The Unite States fought against the Confederacy known as The Confederate States of America.
When Texas joined the Confederate States of America. Also known as The United States of America.
Jefferson Davis is best known for being the only President of the Confederate States of America.
The slave states were known in the North as "rebel states," but are officially known collectively as the Confederate State of America.
No, confederate is almost like the opposite of yankee. During the civil war the southern states formed the Confederate States of America, while the northern states stayed the United States of America. The term for the northern troops was Yankee, and the term for the southern troops was confederate or rebel depending on which side you're on.
The south was also known as the Confederate States of America.
The confederacy was known as The Confederate States of America - there was really no slang name for it, but here are some slang names for confederate soldiers: Reb, Grayback, Johnny Reb.