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The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
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.
States Rights
The Union is a group of states that disagree with slaves and the Confederate is a group of states that believe in slaves.
neither
Yes. Because of climate, the south was primarily an agricultural society. The north was highly industrialized.
The Confederate army grew weaker simply due to loss of manpower. There were 22 million people in the northern states, only 9 million in the southern states, 3.5million were slaves. So manpower was even more scarce. Add in a war between an industrial society(north) and an agricultural one(south), and you have a lost cause for the Confederacy.
Now there are no confederate states but there are some people who still have confederate beliefs.
The Confederacy or 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
the confederates were the south, who lacked manpower but made up for it in determination and good miliatary leaders.
The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
Confederate States of America
He was the President of the Confederate States Of America.
Congress of the Confederate States was created in 1861.
Congress of the Confederate States ended in 1865.