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The people who were for slavery.

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Q: Who were the southerns in the civil war?
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In the civil war the southerns were the?

confederates


In the American Civil War the southerns were known as what?

The Confederates


What was the southerns named during the civil war?

The Confederacy.


What was the capitol for the Southerns during the Civil War?

Richmond, Virginia


What name did the southerns called themselves during the civil war?

Slavers


What were the southerns called during the civil war?

The common names for them were "the Rebels", the "Rebs" and the "Johnny Rebs".


Why did northerners and southerns eagerly rush in to the civil war?

Because both sides were certain that they would win.


Why did many southerns did not want to give equal rights to African American after the civil war?

they felt the were less then them, animals


Why did many southerns not want to give equal rights to African American after the civil war?

they felt the were less then them, animals


What did the southerns goal the hoped to achieve by fighting the civil war?

To preserve slavery and have their own nation where slavery would exist.


Were the Southern colonies friendly?

No. The southerns were the ones who started slavery where as the north prohibited it. The southern started slavery especially around the Civil War.


Why did many southerns become sharecroppers after the civil war?

It looked like the obvious move up from slavery - half-owning the crops you cultivated on someone else's land.