Use Confederate States when referring to the Confederate States of America from the US Civil War. It is a noun and a proper name so it should be capitalized as United States is capitalized.
In the example: Three Confederate states did not secede from the Union until May of 1861, Confederate again would be capitalized but states would not be. This is because states in this case does not refer to the whole Confederacy. It is like: There are 50 states in the United States.
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The Great Migration made an impact on the Northern States.
The Red Scare took over the United States
The Confederacy lost the United States Civil War.The states formed a confederacy. We joined the confederacy.
The Cotton Belt is a term used for the group southern states that grow cotton.
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The articles of Confederation were drawn and prepared, and thus began the new Confederate States of America, 1861.
Abolish means to do away with. An example of a simple sentence would be: The Union states wanted to abolish slavery while the Confederate states favored slavery, thus, starting The Civil War.
Here is an example of how to use the word Independence in a sentence.The Confederate States of America seceded from the Union, thereby declaring its independence from the other states and becoming a separate country.
The United States Capitol is in Washington D.C.
The United States has often fallen victim to espionage.
The steam engine was a huge innovation for the United States.
The united states would like to abolish slavery.
How would you use theory in a sentence
Only if you could travel back in time before the CSA lost the Civil War. Confederate money was only valid while the Confederate States existed.
A Confederation is a government in which the individual states have greater power than the central government, thus the Confederate States wanted to be opposite of the US government where the central government was obtaining more power over the individual states.
Horace M. Heiskell has written: 'Pay table for the use of paymasters and others of the United States navy' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Navy, Pay, allowances, United States, United States. Navy