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What were northern soldiers who remained in the south after the war called?

Yankees!


What was the infamous Confederate prison of war camp?

* Andersonville - Andersonville, Georgia * Belle Isle - Richmond, Virginia * Blackshear Prison - Blackshear, Georgia [19] * Cahaba Prison (Castle Morgan) - Selma, Alabama * Camp Ford - near Tyler, Texas [20] * Castle Pinckney - Charleston, South Carolina * Castle Sorghum - Columbia, South Carolina * Castle Thunder - Richmond, Virginia * Danville Prison - Danville, Virginia * Florence Stockade - Florence, South Carolina * Fort Pulaski - Savannah, Georgia * Gratiot Street Prison - St Louis, Missouri * Libby Prison - Richmond, Virginia * Salisbury Prison - Salisbury, North Carolina (according to Wikipedia.com)


Who was Billy Yanks opponent?

"Billy Yanks" -a nickname for the U.S. Military in the Northern States by the South, their opponents were the soldiers-saliors and marines of the Confederate States of America, otherwise known as "Johnny Reb".


What is a male soldier called in the army?

Male and (these days) female soldiers alike are called soldiers! Women were not, however, permitted to join the army in the era of the US civil war. The two sides also had nicknames for each other's soldiers, with the southern army's men being referred to by the North as "Johnny Reb" or "Johnny Rebel", while the northern soldiers were termed "Billy Yank" by the South.


Who are the soldiers whose names are on the monument in northern France?

The soldiers whose names are inscribed on the monument in northern France primarily commemorate those who fought and died during World War I, particularly in the Battle of the Somme and other significant battles in the region. Many of these soldiers are from the British Empire, including troops from Australia, Canada, India, and South Africa, reflecting the diverse contributions to the war effort. The monument serves as a memorial to honor their sacrifice and ensure their bravery is remembered.

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What was the infamous prison in the south called?

Andersonville Prison was a very famous prison in the south during the Civil War period. This prison was infamous for its brutal treatment of captured soldiers.


The infamous prison in the south was called?

Andersonville


Who supervised the south during reconstruction?

Northern Soldiers.


What were northern soldiers who remained in the south after the war called?

Yankees!


Where was the prison in the south where 13000 captured union soldiers died located?

13,000 Union Soldiers died of disease and malnutrition at the Confederate prison in Andersonville, Georgia


Andersonville?

The most infamous prison in the south. There was no shelter. There was a huge population, and there were food shortages, overcrowding, and disease that killed about 100 men a day during the summer months.


Men in the northern army were called union soldiers while those from the south were known as?

Confederates, Rebels, Southerners, Gray Coats.


What was the infamous Confederate prison of war camp?

* Andersonville - Andersonville, Georgia * Belle Isle - Richmond, Virginia * Blackshear Prison - Blackshear, Georgia [19] * Cahaba Prison (Castle Morgan) - Selma, Alabama * Camp Ford - near Tyler, Texas [20] * Castle Pinckney - Charleston, South Carolina * Castle Sorghum - Columbia, South Carolina * Castle Thunder - Richmond, Virginia * Danville Prison - Danville, Virginia * Florence Stockade - Florence, South Carolina * Fort Pulaski - Savannah, Georgia * Gratiot Street Prison - St Louis, Missouri * Libby Prison - Richmond, Virginia * Salisbury Prison - Salisbury, North Carolina (according to Wikipedia.com)


Which state is directly south of the Northern Territory?

South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.


When was Gandhi first put in prison in South Africa?

Gandhi was never in prison in South Africa.


When was South Woods State Prison created?

South Woods State Prison was created in 1997.


Is South Carolina in the northern or southern hemisphere?

South Carolina is in the northern hemisphere.