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If the confederates won the civil war, slavery would be legal throughout the U.S. But, then the south would have its own country.

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Q: What would likely have happened if the Confederates won the civil war?
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What would happen if the confederates helped the union?

There would be no Civil War


Would America be the same if the Confederates had won the Civil War?

No


Who attacks the soldiers in the Civil War?

If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.


What would have happened if all the border states had joined the C.S.A?

The Union capital, Washington D.C., would have been surrounded by the Confederates, making the South much more likely to win the war.


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What happened during the US Civil War Battle of Shiloh?

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What would happen if the confederates on the civil war?

lets takes this step by step. 1. union (USA) was against slavery and confederates was for slavery 2. the choose to be two countries 3.if they won then we would have slavery and still be in two contries


What would have happened if England had joined the confederates in the civil war?

The South would have gained three immediate advantages - reinforcements from a large and well-trained army, the support of a Navy that ruled the world, and the opportunity to trade its cotton for all kinds of war supplies. Also, if Britain had recognised the Confederacy, the French would probably have followed suit, so these benefits would have been doubled. It is hard to see how the Confederates could have lost under these conditions.


How did the number of soldiers in the US Civil War impact who won?

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Why did Lincoln make the civil war a battle of freedom?

To keep the Brtish and French from aiding the Confederates - it would have made them look pro-slavery.


How was the south finally conquered during the civil war?

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