The new nation formed by the southern seceding states was called the Confederate States of America.
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The Confederate States of America or the CSA.
When the southern US States seceded from the United States of America in 1860, the government they formed was called the Confederate States of America
The seceding states formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) during the American Civil War. The leader of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, who served as its president from 1861 to 1865. The CSA was established by eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union, primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights.
The immediate trigger was the election of Lincoln as the first president from the newly-formed Republican party, which favoured tariffs on imported goods (which the South needed most), and did not want to allow any more slave-states.
America was not a country when the colonies were being formed. So there was not president but when the colonies all became a county George Washington was the first president.
When Jefferson Davis became president of the Confederate States of America in February 1861, Southern states solidified their secession from the Union, having already formed the Confederacy following his election. Davis's leadership aimed to unify the Southern states and strengthen their military and political efforts against the North, leading to increased tensions and the eventual outbreak of the Civil War. His presidency was marked by efforts to secure recognition and support from foreign nations, as well as managing the challenges of governing a newly formed nation.
Martin Luther King formed the SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) in January 10 1957.
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The nation created by the seceding states during the American Civil War was called the Confederate States of America (CSA). Formed in 1861, it consisted of eleven southern states that seceded from the Union. The Confederacy aimed to establish itself as an independent nation, primarily to preserve the institution of slavery and states' rights. The Civil War concluded in 1865, leading to the dissolution of the Confederacy.