Georgia seceded on January 19, 1861.
Illinois was never part of the Confederacy. Georgia was part of the Confederacy.
Georgia joined the Confederacy January 2, 1788.
They supported the confederacy.
Georgia
1861
Georgia
The answer is creek
they had the creek confederacy
Atlanta, Georgia was not a capital of the Confederate States of America.
Georgia's decision to secede from the Union was crucial for the Confederacy as it represented a significant shift in political power and solidarity among Southern states. As one of the largest states in the South, Georgia’s secession bolstered the Confederacy's resources and manpower, enhancing its ability to stand against the Union. Additionally, Georgia's agricultural economy, particularly its cotton production, was vital for sustaining the Confederate war effort and securing international support. The state's secession also symbolized a collective commitment to the Southern cause, reinforcing the Confederacy's resolve.
Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia... there are 4.
The book occurs in the Southern Confederacy states, I think in Georgia, because the Andersonville prison is in Georgia too