They called them rebels, if you are referring to the time of the civil war.
During the American Civil War, the North referred to the South as the Confederacy.
No, the west refers to the direction on a compass, while the north and south hemisphere refer to divisions of the Earth based on latitude. The west is a cardinal direction, whereas the north and south hemisphere are geographical regions divided by the equator.
Cardinal directions refer to the four main compass points: north, south, east, and west. They provide a frame of reference for determining locations and navigating in a specific direction.
The nickname of the Southern Hemisphere is "The Down Under." This term is commonly used to refer to countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa that are located below the equator.
The continents of the New World are North America and South America. This term is often used to refer to the landmasses discovered by Europeans during the Age of Exploration.
There are actually 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. The term "The Americas" is sometimes used to refer to North America and South America collectively but they are still considered separate continents.
Gog is a nickname used by Welsh-speakers from the south of Wales to refer to someone from the north of Wales. It's a shortening of the word gogleddwr (northerner).
The South Pole does not have a nickname. It is located on the Antarctic continent. A nickname used for the Antarctic is "South". The US base, McMurdo, is nicknamed "Mactown".
Las Vegas locals often refer to North Las Vegas as "North Town"
Yes, North Carolina is located in the southern region of the United States. It is part of the southeastern United States and is often considered one of the southern states.
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You don't say what country or what north and south refer to but in the U.S. all states that have a compass designation in the name (north, south, east, and west) only West Virginia qualifies for not being north or south.
Horse latitudes or Subtropical High are subtropic latitudes between 30 and 35 degrees both north and south.
The colony was divided in 1710 and the Governor of North Carolina had to be independent of the Governor of South Carolina. As North Carolina was the older settlement it adopted the nickname of the Old North State
The official nickname of North Dakota, as adopted by the North Dakota State Legislature in 1957, is the Peace Garden State. Other nicknames for North Dakota are the Flickertail State and the Roughrider State.
North Carolina's nickname is "The Old North State." It originates from when Carolina split in 1710 to form North and South Carolina. The Northern half was the older settlement, therefore, Old North State.
The nickname of South Korea is "The calm morning".
The plural of the proper noun is Carolinas. It can be used to refer to North and South Carolina as a region.