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The US civil war was fought between the Northern States (the United States or "Union"), and seceding Southern States.All civil wars are one country fighting inside itself against its own people.The Southern States were collectively known as the Confederate States of America, and the civil war was unsuccessful. A successful civil war is one in which the preexisting government is toppled, or the seceding group successfully forms their own independent government.
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The Civil War.
The nation created by the seceding states during the American Civil War was called the Confederate States of America (CSA). Formed in 1861, it consisted of eleven southern states that seceded from the Union. The Confederacy aimed to establish itself as an independent nation, primarily to preserve the institution of slavery and states' rights. The Civil War concluded in 1865, leading to the dissolution of the Confederacy.
In April of 1861, which was followed by other southern states seceding and brought about the start of the war.
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
The seceding states formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) during the American Civil War. The leader of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, who served as its president from 1861 to 1865. The CSA was established by eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union, primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights.
Prior to the Civil War, the US Constitution did not prohibit states from seceding.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The US Civil War was technically located in the United States. It can argued that the war was also fought in the Confederate States of America. This element of the war is explained by designating the Southern rebellion as a war of independence of a defacto nation called the Confederate States for the following reason. The seceding states from the Union had a central government, a constitution and an army.The Union considered this to be a rebellion that required an armed conflict with the "confederate states" .
President Abraham Lincoln sought to prevent Southern states from seceding primarily through diplomatic means and appeals to unity. He emphasized the importance of preserving the Union and argued that secession was unconstitutional. Lincoln also pledged not to interfere with slavery in the states where it already existed, hoping to alleviate Southern fears about his administration. Despite these efforts, the secessionist movement gained momentum, leading to the outbreak of the Civil War.
the southern states