yes, the confederate solders were referred to as the south
confederate soldiers, or rebels
The confederate soldiers were to support the South's efforts to defend the Southern States. They also had a duty to repel the Union troops.
Union, nicknamed yankees.
it made the south lose the war
The Confederates, the South, the Rebels and the Grays were some of the names given to Confederate soldiers by Union soldiers
The idea of having slaves serve in the Confederate military as soldiers had been a topic in the South as early as 1863. I March of 1865, the Confederate Congress authorized the recruitment of slaves to serve as soldiers.
Confederate soldiers fought for the South and state rights, Union fought to keep inslaved
American soldiers from the North and Confederate soldiers from the South, shot at each other and died.
The Confederate Soldiers cut the wires when Sherman reached Georgia.
The South didn't actively recruit, but thousands of blacks fought for the south of their own volition.
They called the Confederate soldiers the Rebels or "Rebs"
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...