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What did firing on Fort Sumter do to the northern attitude about the South leaving the Union?

Lincoln provoke the CSA to attack so it would give a reason for the US to attack them and to give them the name of rebels to the people. Gave them more reason to stop the CSA independence and unite the US.


Why are lincoln's election and fort Sumter significance difficult when discussing the civil war?

they arnt the CSA split because Lincoln was elected and we went to war because the CSA attack Fort Sumter


When was the CSA established?

December 20th, 1860 This was when South Carolina seceded from the Union. The confederacy grew much more later, and then ended in 1865.


Why was the confederate flag different from the union flag?

Because they had different sides. The Confederate States of America (CSA) was formed of the southern states that seceded from the United States of America in 1861 at the onset of the Civil War. Originally there were 7 states then later 11 states in the Confederacy. The first CSA national flag had 7, 11, and then 13 stars in a circle. Two border states (Missouri and Kentucky) did not secede from the Union but had representatives on both the USA and CSA legislatures. That is why there were 13 stars on the first CSA flag. During the Civil War the CSA was not part of the USA, they were considered a separate nation. During the history of the Confederacy there were three different "official" flags of the CSA. After the defeat of the Confederate Army of Virginia and arrest of their President Jefferson Davis the southern states were returned to the United States of America.Read more: Why_is_the_confederate_flag_different_from_the_US_flag


What did they name there new country after they seceded from the union?

The Confederate States of America, the Confederacy, the CSA were all several names they called themselves. They called their army the Confederacy, and they called themselves the Confederate States of America.

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What did firing on Fort Sumter do to the northern attitude about the South leaving the Union?

Lincoln provoke the CSA to attack so it would give a reason for the US to attack them and to give them the name of rebels to the people. Gave them more reason to stop the CSA independence and unite the US.


What was the disaster at bull run?

The csa won, not the union


What did CSA stand for in the US Civil War?

The Southern US states that seceded from the Union, formed a government called the Confederate States of America. The CSA first consisted of seven Southern states at the time of the attack on Fort Sumter. Shortly afterwards, eleven states had seceded.


Why was Kentucky not in the union csa during the war?

'Union csa' is a contradiction. Kentucky narrowly voted against joining the CSA (Confederate States of America), and remained loyal to the Union. At one point, a Confederate army under Braxton Bragg did manage to invade the state, and set up a Confederate government there, but it collapsed as soon as Bragg retreated.


How are the headstones of Confederate soldiers different from Union soldiers at Arlington?

Csa and flag


Did only the union have west coast states?

The western states did not secede with the CSA


Why are lincoln's election and fort Sumter significance difficult when discussing the civil war?

they arnt the CSA split because Lincoln was elected and we went to war because the CSA attack Fort Sumter


Can a divorced father be stopped from escaping child support and from abandoning his children by moving to China?

No. The CSA has no jurisdiction in China or abroad. Though the CSA can apply to the court system they have an agreement with, but they do not in China nor Thailand have any agreement.


Who was the presudent during the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln was the Union President. Jefferson Davis was the CSA President.


What army won at Gettysburg?

The Battle Of Gettysburg resulted in a Union (US) victory over the Rebels (CSA)


Is Andrew Jackson CSA or Union?

Andrew Jackson died in 1845, some 15 years before the Civil War. Maybe you are thinking of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, who was a famous CSA general.


How many states broke away from USA to join the CSA?

Seven states seceded from the Union to join the Confederates.