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As the Confederate States of America is no longer a viable political entity and was conquered by the US, it no longer has a capital.
The U.S. Constitution, which was not approved and implemented by the member states until 1789. From the offical end of the Revolution until then, the Articles of Confederation loosely bound the 13 independent states.This emphasis on "state's rights" was why the secessionist states of 1861 fought the Civil War as the Confederate States of America.
Historically, it was the official flag of the CSA (Confederate States of America) as the US flag is for the US today. Now days it has become a symbol of southern heritage.
ANSWER:During the 1820's the government of the United States printed currency, as it does today. It was good, and was accepted in every state.But, with the American Civil War, the United State continued to print currency, but, the Confederate States of America decided to print their own currency. This being the fact, that they were no longer part of the Union.However, over a period of time, the Confederate currency would not be worth the paper it was printed on, and United States currency would be hard to come by in the South.
Hopefully, our civilized perspective on issues of humanity would have shamed the Southern States into a more rational approach to civil rights (which were non-existent for Blacks and Indentured Servants at the time)
The Civil War was different because the other wars had happened with other countries and this war happened between the Northern and Southern states in America, the same country. The country started to fall apart, kinda like the economy today. During the war, the southern states separated themselves from the rest of the US and became the Confederate States of America. They considered themselves a separate country, but both the Union and the Confederates were still American.
The Civil War (1861-1865) The Civil War was fought between the Union (north) and the Confederacy (south). The war was fought mainly about the issue of slavery. The Union eventually won and that is what makes us the United States of America today.
the coin is not struck right,sharp egis NOTE: The Confederate States Of America never struck any $20.00 gold coins so any that exist today are fakes
Belle Boyd's impact can be seen today through her legacy as a Confederate spy during the American Civil War. She is remembered for her daring espionage activities and her contributions to the Confederate cause. Today, she is celebrated as a significant figure in Civil War history and as a symbol of women's involvement in espionage.
There are 50 states in the United States.
how did the civil war affect the way you live in the united states today
No. The overwhelming majority of Kansas residents approve of the Union's position in the Civil War today. This is unlike Missouri, for example, where a substantial minority still have Confederate sympathies.