There were thirteen states that made up the Confederacy, I will attempt to name them. North and South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisana, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, and I think maybe Kentucky. That is not the order in which they seceeded, however. The state of Virginia split on this becoming two states. There is one county in Alabama that has never officialy rejoined the Union, Winston County I believe.
The Confederate States of America
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No because it was all along the east coust and the south. Wisconsin was not one of those states. No there was not a battle in Wisconsin during the civil war.
the confederates were the south, who lacked manpower but made up for it in determination and good miliatary leaders.
The agricultural status of the Southern states was extremely high. Over 80% of the South's economy came from agriculture. Whilst industrially, it was in the dumps, while the North's industrial economy was boosting. That was a huge disadvantage for the South during the civil war.
no, the south of America was called the united confederate states of America.
THE Union was the North during the Civil War.The south was the Confederate states
The South was called the Confederate States of America.
The Confederate States of America.
The Confederate States of America.
The Rebel States.
The name of the South during the US Civil War was the Confederate States of America.
The name of the South during the US Civil War was the Confederate States of America.
The states that sided with the Confederacy during the American Civil War were Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Additionally, Missouri and Kentucky had factions that supported the Confederacy, despite being border states that did not officially secede. These states formed the Confederate States of America, opposing the Union.
border states
Jefferson Davis was the President of the Confederate States of America. ______________ But he did not lead the south into the Civil War he led them DURING the civil war.
North wanted the new states to be free states south wanted the new states to be slave states