There would be no Blacks.............
OCinneide:
That is not true, there would just be no FREE Blacks within the borders of the Confederacy.
I believe there is actually a 'Documentary' on this called 'CSA'. Its shown from the British point of view concerning events post-civil war with the CSA as the victors.
A Union solider who would dress up like a confederate solider and set a trap on confederate supporters so they would be cought and hung
It Sucked
The American Civil War (US Civil War), like the Vietnam War a hundred years later, was an undeclared war. Another words the Confederacy was not recognized as an independent nation by the US Government.
No, confederate is almost like the opposite of yankee. During the civil war the southern states formed the Confederate States of America, while the northern states stayed the United States of America. The term for the northern troops was Yankee, and the term for the southern troops was confederate or rebel depending on which side you're on.
the President of the Confederate Union during the American Civil War was Jefferson Davis. I think that's what your question was. It looked like you said, "Who was president for the confererate?" But I know what you mean.
They wore gray uniforms
The American Civil War (US Civil War), like the Vietnam war a hundred years later, was an undeclared war. Another words the Confederacy was not recognized as an independent nation by the US Government.
Which two developments following the Civil War most helped open the American West?"
Use Confederate States when referring to the Confederate States of America from the US Civil War. It is a noun and a proper name so it should be capitalized as United States is capitalized. In the example: Three Confederate states did not secede from the Union until May of 1861, Confederate again would be capitalized but states would not be. This is because states in this case does not refer to the whole Confederacy. It is like: There are 50 states in the United States.
The rebel flag, also known as the Confederate flag, features a blue diagonal cross with 13 white stars on a red background. It is a controversial symbol associated with the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.
How about Zouave. Units like Nicholson's Louisiana Tigers adopted the style of French military dress at the outset of the American Civil War.· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regiment· Zollicoffer, Felix (Confederate General)· Zook, Samuel (Union General)· Zouave regimentFelix Zollicoffer and Samuel Zook were Generals during the Civil War. Felix Zollicoffer was a Confederate General. Samuel Zook was a Union General.
The Confederate States of America