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readmission into the union was when all the southern states that seceded came back and rejoined America
The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
The Union victory meant that the southern states never actually left the Union, so they didn't need to be readmitted.
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did
There were 11 southern states that seceded from the Union. This took place at the beginning of the Civil War, and these states were called the Confederate States of America.
readmission into the union was when all the southern states that seceded came back and rejoined America
The states that once were the Confederate States of America rejoined the Union in the 19th century.Georgia was the last Southern state to be fully readmitted to the US in 1870.
During the American Civil War, the secessionist states seceded from the Union at different times starting in December of 1860. Tennessee was the last Southern state to secede, doing so on June 8, 1861.
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South Carolina rejoined the union in 1868.
Eleven slave states seceded. This included Texas, Louisiana,, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Virginia seceded, then West Virginia seceded from Virginia and rejoined the Union.
The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
no, tx. can still be divided........
The southern states threatened to leave the Union because of antislavery talks.
seceded from the union
The Union victory meant that the southern states never actually left the Union, so they didn't need to be readmitted.
because we no longer wanted to be part of the union, where the southern states were not considered soverign and the union states did not believe in states' rights like the south did