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yes. The confederates were in the south and the south were the slave states

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Did the confederate army believe in slavery?

yes they did


Was the confederate army against slavery?

No. Just the opposite. They were for the states right to keep it.


How did slaves gained freedom form slavery?

Slaves gained freedom from slavery through various means, including escape to free states or countries, legal emancipation through legislative or judicial actions, and the abolition of slavery through social movements and civil wars. Some slaves were also able to buy their own freedom or were granted freedom by their owners.


Confederate army defeats a union army?

no the Union army defeats the confederate army


What did the confederate army have over the union army?

The confederate army had better generals


Why the Union army had better results using army chaplains than the Confederate army?

A guess: maybe the Southern clergy were tired of being told to preach that slavery was a God-given arrangement of master and man.


What did the confederate believe in?

slavery


When did Confederate States Army end?

Confederate States Army ended in 1865.


When was Confederate States Army created?

Confederate States Army was created in 1861.


Who is the confederate army?

its the southern army


What was the original name of the Confederate army called the Army of Northern Virginia?

The Confederate army that fought at the First Battle of Bull Run was called the Confederate Army of the Potomac. Later it was renamed to the Army of Northern Virginia.


What year did Jasper join the Confederate Army?

Jasper joined the confederate army in 1861.