The fist strategy of the South was to hold a steady defense against the North because they thought the North would give up easily. Second, they were to gain help through Britain and France from trade. And finally if all else failed, the South would take the offense.
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Southern state.
The black codes were southern laws passed after the US Civil War which were designed to restrict freed blacks' activity.
No. The US Civil War was an undeclared war fought against Southern states trying to leave the union (US).
Mostly in the southern states during the Civil War.
They seceded from the Union, and the US Civil War, followed.
The war is known commonly as the US Civil War or the American Civil War. It is also called The War for Southern Independence, The War Between The States, The Late Unpleasantness, The War of Southern Secession, and a number of other titles.
the northern states and southern states in the eastern us.
Prior to the US Civil War, Southern states were sometimes referred to as slave holding states. Technically and in reality, until the Civil War, all US states were called US states. This is not some way to marginalize the antebellum period of the US.
The Civil War was not between Canada and America. It was between the northern and southern US states.
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Robert E Lee commanded the Confederate (Southern) forces in the US Civil War.