I saw a confederate general.
Confederate describes people or things that are related to the Confederate States of America. An example of it used in a sentence is: The further south I travelled, the more confederate flags I saw.
(The uncapitalized word means a comrade, accomplice, or associate.) "The kidnapper was arrested, but his confederate escaped." "No trace was ever found of the sunken Confederate ship."
confederate as a word itself is not capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence, but when talking about the Confederate State of America or any other confederacy then yes.
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Abolish means to do away with. An example of a simple sentence would be: The Union states wanted to abolish slavery while the Confederate states favored slavery, thus, starting The Civil War.
Confederate describes people or things that are related to the Confederate States of America. An example of it used in a sentence is: The further south I travelled, the more confederate flags I saw.
He was a confederate in arms with the rowdy boys.The Confederate Army marched northward. The Confederate and Union soldiers battled at Gettysburg, PA.
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(The uncapitalized word means a comrade, accomplice, or associate.) "The kidnapper was arrested, but his confederate escaped." "No trace was ever found of the sunken Confederate ship."
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confederate as a word itself is not capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence, but when talking about the Confederate State of America or any other confederacy then yes.
The wounded Confederate soldier had to have his leg amputated, so the doctor gave him chloroform to put him to sleep.
With the surrender of the Confederate army under General Lee to Grant at Appomattox the task of reconstruction began.
The people i n the homefront was worried about the camp the union or confederate soldiers had.
The articles of Confederation were drawn and prepared, and thus began the new Confederate States of America, 1861.
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Use Confederate States when referring to the Confederate States of America from the US Civil War. It is a noun and a proper name so it should be capitalized as United States is capitalized. In the example: Three Confederate states did not secede from the Union until May of 1861, Confederate again would be capitalized but states would not be. This is because states in this case does not refer to the whole Confederacy. It is like: There are 50 states in the United States.