The Southern States seceded from 1860-1865, during the course of the Civil War.
During the Civil War, the northern states referred to the southern states as the "Confederacy." This term represented the group of eleven southern states that seceded from the Union to form their own government, known as the Confederate States of America. The northern states, often called the Union, viewed the Confederacy as a rebellion against the federal government.
Florida and South Carolina were the only Southern states to secede in 1860. The other 9 seceded in 1861.
The Confederate States of America, based in Richmond, Virginia.
Eleven slave states seceded. This included Texas, Louisiana,, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Virginia seceded, then West Virginia seceded from Virginia and rejoined the Union.
The Confederate States of America.(C.S.A)
The Southern states seceded from December of 1860 to April of 1861.
The upper southern states seceded when Lincoln was elected president of the United States.
a loose union of independent states; name of government used by the southern states that seceded during the Civil War
The Southern US states that seceded from the Union, formed a government called the Confederate States of America. The CSA first consisted of seven Southern states at the time of the attack on Fort Sumter. Shortly afterwards, eleven states had seceded.
who had been recently elected as president of the United States when the southern states seceded
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The Confederate States of America, or the C.S.A.