Yes, since the Southern States by their own words "left" the USA and formed a new government and nation, it forced them to by force if necessary, take over US government forts, arsenals and Federal territory. The Lincoln administration made it clear that this was a "rebellion" and the Union would put a halt to the Southern actions which resulted in war.
The war between the states actually began on April 133, 1861 when the Confederate troops bombarded Fort Sumter. The outcome was a victory for the Confederate Army.
Now there are no confederate states but there are some people who still have confederate beliefs.
The United States of America and the Confederate States of America. More specifically, General George Meade of the United States Army and General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate States Army.
Gettysburg was a battle in the American Civil War, fought between the United States and the Confederate States. The United States won, and the Confederate States ceased to exist.
The American Civil War was fought between the Union and the Confederate States of America. The Confederate states were the ones that seceded from the Union. The war was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.
confederates
It was between the Confederate States of America and the United States of America.
Gettysburg was a battle in the American Civil War, fought between the United States and the Confederate States. The United States won, and the Confederate States ceased to exist.
In the civil war between North and South, the Southern States in the US was confederate
The Civil War was a war between the Confederate States of America and the Union. So, the Confederate states were important because they were one of the two warring countries.
A Confederate System is a system of government that nations or states agree to join together under a central government, to which the nations or states grant certain powers.
The war between the states actually began on April 133, 1861 when the Confederate troops bombarded Fort Sumter. The outcome was a victory for the Confederate Army.
The Mason Dixon Line
Now there are no confederate states but there are some people who still have confederate beliefs.
The United States of America and the Confederate States of America. More specifically, General George Meade of the United States Army and General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate States Army.
The Confederacy or The Confederate States of America
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