The Confederacy, or South, officially surrendered in 1865, so yes, they were really defeated. Racism, however, was not.
Yes, because the South rejoined the North and things were worked out.
most Indians took the south side because for the first time ever Indians had political representation.
Advanced manufacturing industry, able to produce the latest weapons, especially artillery. Plus... the most talented President America ever had.
It had very little at the beginning, so it had to improvise. Against all its disadvantages (such as the blockade), the South displayed great ingenuity in setting up an industrial infrastructure. For example, it built the first submarine ever to sink a warship.
It is unlikely that the US will ever split again as in the Civil War. There is too much economic connection across the entire nation.
no
Yes, because the South rejoined the North and things were worked out.
No not really but he was a commander for the Civil War
to determine whether the south would continously own slaves
No. The South Carolina state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of South Carolina has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The South Dakota state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of South Dakota has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
Yes Brazil have defeated France.
No. A civil union bill has never been introduced in the South Dakota legislature.
No. A civil union bill has never been introduced in the South Carolina legislature.
it gets really cold during the night
Yes, they were defeated on occasion, but always fought fearlessly.
Yes and No. During the American Civil war, "The South" was not under rule of the President or VP. Such is the nature of "Civil War".