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First, the term 'America' refers to the entire western hemisphere. 'America' includes the continents of North America and South America. During the Civil War, the United States of America continued to exist. The North was referred to as the 'Union' and the South was referred to as the 'Confederacy.' The United States of America refused to recognize any right of a state to secede from the Union, and thus did not recognize the Confederacy.
The Union.
Yes the union did win the American Civil War. This is the reason we only have one America.
During The American Civil War, Northern states were called The Union as they remained in The UnitedStates of America.
There were 11 southern states that seceded from the Union. This took place at the beginning of the Civil War, and these states were called the Confederate States of America.
First, the term 'America' refers to the entire western hemisphere. 'America' includes the continents of North America and South America. During the Civil War, the United States of America continued to exist. The North was referred to as the 'Union' and the South was referred to as the 'Confederacy.' The United States of America refused to recognize any right of a state to secede from the Union, and thus did not recognize the Confederacy.
The union fought against slavery in the civil war
The Union.
Washington D.C. was the capital for the Union and Montgomery, Alabama was the capital for Confederate States of America before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.
Yes the union did win the American Civil War. This is the reason we only have one America.
Civil unions are not legally called "marriages" and partners in a civil union are not legally called "spouses." That is the only difference between a civil union and a legal marriage.
During The American Civil War, Northern states were called The Union as they remained in The UnitedStates of America.
In the civil war, the North was called the Union.
There were 11 southern states that seceded from the Union. This took place at the beginning of the Civil War, and these states were called the Confederate States of America.
The Capital of America (or the Union) was still the District of Colombia (also called Washington, D.C.), which was south on the Potomac River in between Maryland and Virginia.
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
The Union was the Federal Government of the United States of America. They were the "North," the Confederates the "South."