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The Union were the Northern States. The Confederate States are south of the Mason-Dixon line.

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Did the north or the south get the name confederacy?

The south was known as the confederacy.


Was the north Confederacy of was the south?

The South


Who opposed Confederacy?

since the confederacy was the south. the confederacy was opposed by the north


Who was the north and south in the civil war?

North: Union South: Confederacy


Is the north the confereracy?

North- Union South- Confederacy


Did george pickett fight for the north or south?

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Is the north the same as the south confederacy?

No. The South was the breakaway Confederacy. The North were the states that had remained loyal to the USA - the Union. (They included four slave-states)


What is north called in the civil war?

The North is The Union, and the South is the Confederacy.


Was the South the Confederates in the war?

Yes- the South was the Confederacy - the North, the Union


What side was albert s johnston on north or south?

He was on the Confederacy, or the south.


Who is in the civil war?

South or The Confederacy and the North or The Union


Is the confedracy north or south?

The Southern states formed the Confederacy. The North - or what was left of the USA - was termed the Union.