Confederate soldiers fought for the South and state rights, Union fought to keep inslaved
C.S.S. Virginia
The Confederacy fought the war to keep slavery
C.S.S. Virginia- formerly the Merrimac.
The battle was fought November 23 - 25 in the Confederate state of Tennessee.
Army is part of the military.....sooo you're dumb and it was the Army that fought the Civil war. you had the confederate Army as well as the Union Army, battled against eachother....north was the union and the south was the confederate.
It wasn't that way. A state was either Confederate or Union. When the war started in 1861 it was the newest state and had formally rejected slavery by popular vote and it fought with the Union. It was a frontier state at the time so no Confederate engagements took places there.
Louisiana was once a republic that fought against the United States government.
In the US Civil War, Confederate soldiers from the South fought against Union soldiers from the North. Both sides had to resort to conscription to keep their armies at full strength. The South passed draft laws first then the North had to do the same.
Samuel Cable was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War. He served in the Confederate Army, which fought against the Union forces. His allegiance was to the Confederacy, which sought to secede from the United States.
Yes they did
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