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The Southern (Confederate) States - the ones that broke away from the USA.

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People who sided with the rebels were called?

Patriots


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Those who choose to fight against the established government.


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What foreign king has sided with the Scottish against the King in Macbeth?

Two foreign kings attack Scottish kings. At the beginning of the play the King of Norway has sided with the Scottish rebels MacDonald and Cawdor against King Duncan. At the end the King of England, Edward the Confessor, has sided with Malcolm, McDuff, Ross and others against King Macbeth.


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