In 1861, the year the US Civil War began, southern slave states that seceded from the Union formed the Confederate States of America. Often times the term of " the South " is used to describe the Confederacy.The Union was the United States, most often referred to as the Union. Also, as these states were "north" of the South, the term of North is frequently used to describe the northern states that remained loyal to the Union.
The Border States, sometimes called the Buffer States.
Moving men and supplies at unprecedented speed. And the South did not have a rail network to match it. The American Civil War was called the first railroad war.
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this was calleds the Civil War, a conflict between the North and the South.
It helped the Union win.
I think you are referring to the Civil War in which the north won. In the American Revolution the sides were the colonies and Britain. The colonies won in that war.
We called them &^%#$% and *^#%^^& YANKEES!
the north and south. north was called the union and the south was called the confederacy
The war of the rebellion (US Civil War) was, because Americans were killing Americans. Vietnam & the Civil War only divided America; in both wars the north won and the south lost.
During the American Civil War, the North referred to the South as the Confederacy.
They rebelled from the North
In the civil war, the North was called the Union.
The north did win!______________________________________________________________The North did win the American Civil War - we live the results everyday .
The issue of slavery.
Yes, the North did win the American Civil War. Lee surrendered at Appomattox in April of 1865.
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The Union soldiers in the North were called "Blue Jackets" and Ohio has a rich American Civil War history.
The North is The Union, and the South is the Confederacy.