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No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.
The Iroquois Confederacy was from New York. The Confederate States of America began in South Carolina.
Definitions of what is the southern region of the United States vary slightly from one person and context to another. The south certainly includes all the states of the Confederacy, but also others. Among the states of the south are the following.The Confederate States:VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiTennesseeLouisianaArkansasTexasDepending on circumstances, the following might also be considered part of the South:MarylandWest VirginiaKentuckyOklahoma (became a state after the Civil War and so was not "part" of the Confederacy.)MissouriKansas
The Southern states formed the Confederacy. The North - or what was left of the USA - was termed the Union.
Florida is the farthest south state in the southeast region of the United States.
No. South Australia is a state.
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No, the Confederacy was dissolved after Appomattox, with Jefferson Davis fleeing wildly into Georgia. The only state ever to leave the Confederacy was the new state of West Virginia in 1863. South Carolina had been the first to secede from the USA - for which they paid heavily when Sherman got there in February 1865 on his punitive raid, burning down the state capital Columbia.
Mississippi is a U.S. state in the South Region of the United States.
Virginia's region is considered 'The South.' This is because it was a slave state during the Civil War and retained much of that culture and those politics.