The southern troops were called rebels, or Johnny Reb.
Chattanooga
It started it. After the evacuation of the Union garrison, Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteer troops, and in retaliation, four more Southern states joined the Confederacy. The war was on.
P.G.T. Beauregard
When federal troops left in 1877
The North were referred to as the Union troops and the South was called the Confederates. Their nicknames were the North Yankees and the South Rebels.
No, they are not called either a herd or a pack. A group of monkeys is called a troop.
Robert E. Lee
About 75,000.
Afghanistan
Robert E. Lee
Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina
Tennessee, which was the only southern state to ratify the 14th amendment
President Lincoln sent in troops from the North to help the southern troops stuck at the fort.
Leave the southern states immediately
Leave the southern states immediately
The union troops attacked the southern position on the missionary ridge and defeated the Confederate troops driving them out of their cover.
General Robert E Lee