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Q: What did it mean for states to disentranchise in the south after the civil war?
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Who thought who in the Civil War?

I think you mean who "fought" who in the civil war, and in answer to that, the South, called the Confederate states of America, and the north, The United States, fought each other.


What does it mean to be a confederate?

In the civil war between North and South, the Southern States in the US was confederate


What did it mean for states to disenfranchise in the South after the Civil War?

To take steps to prevent African Americans from voting


What do confederate states mean?

States in the south that fought with the north during the Civil War. The Confederates wanted slavery, but the Union, or the North, was against it.


Who were the bluecoats in the civil war?

The union, which is the north. the south were gray.


What nations were involved in the civil war and who won?

If you mean the American Civil War, it was between the North and the South (states) and the North won. This brought about the end of slavery.


What do state mean?

States in the south that fought with the north during the Civil War. The Confederates wanted slavery, but the Union, or the North, was against it.


What does disturbance between the North and the South mean?

A "disturbance between the North and South" refers to the American Civil War, in which the U.S. was split and the Union (North) and Confederate States of America (South) were pitted against eachother.


What where the conscription teams in the Civil War?

Which civil war? Conscription team? If by civil war you mean "The War Between the States" in America, and when you say conscription you mean the draft, and by teams you mean " sides"... Then the answer would be that the Northern States or the Federals was one side/team and the Southern States or the Confederacy was the other side/team. Both drafted or conscripted men to meet the needs of their Armies. Short answer: North vs. South.


What was the disagreement between the northern states and the southern states?

If you mean in the past, it would be whether or not the owning of states was a good or bad thing. South wanted slaves, North did not. The Civil War was a result of this disagreement.


What did the south mean by the phrase states rights?

In the context of the American Civil War, the concept of “states’ rights” was used by the South to argue for the right of individual states to make their own decisions, particularly when it came to issues like slavery and secession. It was a way to push back against any perceived interference from the federal government or Northern states.


Why did the south want states rights?

You mean south of America during the Civil War? I'm not really sure what you mean. I recommend you be more specific of your question. Anyways, if that is what you mean, then the Southerners wanted it because.. I suppose they figured it was unfair and they wanted their rights to own slaves and stuff. Sorry it isn't really a good answer.