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Yes, California entered the Union prior to the Civil War.
Just prior and during the US Civil War, Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederacy. Davis was a West Point graduate, fought in the Mexican War and was once the US Secretary of War. The United States, or the Union as it was often called had Abraham Lincoln as its president. Lincoln was an attorney from Illinois and was once a US Representative as a Whig Party member. He had once been a militia fighter in Illinois and prior to running for the US presidency, had run for the US senate seat of Stephen Douglas in 1858.
It didnt? The Articles of Confederation were removed almost a century prior to the Civil War.
enemies until 1886
I think it was called "Bleeding Kansas"
fire on Forrt Sumter or let it be replinished
fire on Forrt Sumter or let it be replinished
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Prior to the Civil War, Jefferson Davis was Secretary of War under President John Tyler.
depression
Yes. Prior to the Civil War began.
Jefferson Davis served in two wars prior to his political positions in the US government. He served in the Black Hawk War and the Mexican War.
The Supreme Court's decision that slavery enjoyed total protection by the Constitution.
Both prior to and after the beginning of the US Civil War, some Confederates, including Jefferson Davis, had ideas of expansion. The ideas for such expansions included taking over more Mexican territories along with the Yucatan Peninsula. Cuba also was a possible target and other areas in the West Indies.
just prior to the Civil War
It was only late in the US Civil War that Confederate President Jefferson Davis appointed Lieutenant General Robert E. Lee as what can be considered to be the general in chief of the Confederate military forces. Prior to that, Davis himself acted as the South's general in chief. Most historians believe this was grave error by Davis. Davis was much to involved with the daily operations of the war. The South would have been better served if he had filled the position as the Confederate Congress had authorized.
Who was the most Famous spokesman for Blacks prior to the Civil War?