Yes, it's true that during the American Civil War, the Confederate South often named its armies based on geographic regions. For example, the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of Tennessee were named after the areas where they operated. This naming convention helped to signify territorial control and regional identity within the Confederacy.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
North: General Ulysses S. Grant South: General Robert E. Lee
yes
The south was poorer than the north already, and war is expensive. Plus the union armies burned down a lot of the south (especially Sherman).
By destroying the farms that fed the Confederate armies, and by eroding civilian morale.
True
Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and Royalists (Cavaliers).
armies
The North versus the South
no
That was Charles Cornwallis.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
Well, the people in the south who lived in the paths of marching armies were suffering from emotional and mental stress due to fears, hatred.
nathanael greene
The south flag. on a serious note, the south pole is in Antarctica.
Yes, blue was north and south was gray.