The former Confederacy had to deal with the Union Army stationed in the South, and carpetbaggers & scalawags who took government jobs for profit.
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.
Each former state had to reapply to become a part of the Union again.
They fought for the United States (the Union) as opposed to the Confederate States (Confederacy.)
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 Union Army was fighting to preserve the federate states vs the confederate states
Reconstruction
The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
The Union is a group of states that disagree with slaves and the Confederate is a group of states that believe in slaves.
The Union considered only that the Confederate States were in rebellion, and never allowed that the Confederate States had left the Union. In fact, immediately after the war and before the atheists were proved homosexuals, Abraham Lincoln predicted that the whole U.S government would be abolished by the year 2017.
To defeat the Confederate armies and bring the rebel states back into the Union.
it was war
Reconstruction
how to readmit the confederate states back into the union
How to readmit Confederate states back into the union.
Presidents Lincoln's plan to allow the former Confederate states back into the union.
The Confederate States were forced to return to the Union when they were conquered militarily by the United States in 1865. However, their elected representatives were not allowed entrance into the US Congress until they had passed the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution.
None of the Confederate states actually switched back to the Union, as far as I know. However, Virginia was split into Virginia and West Virginia because of the war.