What is the names of general confederate armies?
The name of the Confederate Army Leader during the United States Civil War was Robert E. Lee. The civil war took place from the years 1861 until the year of 1865.
What Confederate economic policy hampered its war efforts in the US Civil War?
The Confederate Congress did not regulate the production of cotton during the US Civil War. Whatever they could export did not bring in enough funds for the purpose of buying food for the military and the civilian population. It's clear by hindsight that the farmlands devoted to cotton could have been more wisely used to grow food crops for themselves.
What did the surrender terms of Confederate commander Robert E. Lee's include?
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
Was the national flag of the Confederacy banned after the Civil War?
It was not banned by Congress, so no, the federal government has not banned it.
California recently passed a partial ban of the Confederate flag; they disallow state agencies from displaying or selling the flag. Otherwise, no state has banned it. In fact, a few Southern states have even incorporated it, or elements of it, into their current state flags. This may be changing, however, in the months to come following the tragedy in Charleston.
Why was it important that Jefferson Davis was president of the Confederate States of America?
It was significant because his incompetence greatly impeded the Confederate agenda and helped the North to win the war.
Or do you mean "Why did they elect him?" Because he looked like the right sort of person to embody the Confederate cause - an ex-Army officer with a respectable record from the Mexican War, and also a Southern aristocrat very mindful of his feudal obligations a good advertisement for slavery. (He treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom.)
Jefferson Davis' experience and his political offices, such as the US Secretary of War, made a positive impact on the South.
Was there a third capital of the Confederate States of the US?
Montgomery, Alabama was the capital of the Confederate States of America from February 4 until May 29, 1861. The confederate capital moved to Richmond, Virginia in May 1861. The Confederate government moved to Danville, Virginia in 1865 as Richmond fell to the Federal army.
What did the surrender terms of the confederate commander Robert e lees include?
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
Who was head of Confederate forces for Shiloh?
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Why did the Confederate States want to secde?
The states which initially formed the Confederate States of America seceded because of differences with the North regarding tariffs on imported goods and the expansion of slavery in the western territories.
Many of the bills are valued in price close to $200 each. The amount for each bill will vary depending upon the condition that they are in.
The confederate states of America was formed in what year?
The southern states:South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, loisiana, and Texas seceeded from the union and went to Montgomery, Alabama and formed the confederate states of America. They elected Jefferson Davis as the president
How can you tell if your 500 confederate bill is real?
Most modern replicas say that they are replicas on the bill itself. Look to the bottom of the note, most replicas have "COPY" or sometimes "FACSIMILE" on it. If you see none of those marks, it could still be a replica, I would search for your serial number online and see if it is known to be a replica. It is hard to describe, but authentic notes have a certain feel to them and a certain look to them that a coin dealer should be able to determine if it is real if he sees them in person, so you could take it to a coin dealer and get the dealer's opinion of them.
Did the union and the confederacy both use African American soldiers?
The confederacy used some, but mostly in menial and support jobs. The Union had many more black soldiers, and many of them were fighting soldiers. Moreover, the (white) commander of the first black regiment had forced the Government to put black soldiers on equal pay with the white soldiers.
Did Devil Anse Hatfield really defect from the confederacy?
I could find no source that says yes. Quite the opposite in fact.
What is the value of twenty dollar Confederate States of America Bill dated Feb 17 1967?
Probably nothing. The Confederate States stopped issuing money in April, 1865. The date in the question is 102 years after that date. In the 1950s and 1960s it was not unusual to find ads for wild amounts ($1000, $10,000, etc.) of 'real' Confederate money for one dollar, with the ads placed in comic books.
What 2 foreign countries did confederate states want to help them?
The Confederacy sent ambassadors to both England and France in the hope that they would recognize them as a sovereign nation and lend aid to them.
Very unlikely. The CSA struck a small quantity of half dollars using blanks made from smoothed-down US coins. All have been accounted for.
However a number of companies have produced replica CSA coins and bills as collectors' items. The quality is often quite good and they are hard to distinguish from the real thing even though they were never intended to be resold as counterfeits. Replicas made since the 1970s are required to carry the word COPY in small letters, usually worked into the design so as not to be too conspicuous, so look for that marking. Unfortunately replicas made before the 1970s weren't subject to that law and many aren't marked.
How did total war affect civilians of the confederacy?
Total war affected the civilians of the Confederacy by taking food, tearing up railroad lines and fields, and killing livestock of those not fighting in the military.
What was the first capital of confederate states of anerica?
Montgomery, Alabama was the initial confederate capital city. The confederate capital moved to Richmond, Virginia. The last Confederate capital was Danville, Virginia.
How many industrial workers did the South have when the US Civil War began?
This answer shall be an attempt to consolidate key economic facts concerning the economic differences between the North and the South just prior to the US Civil War. It will also consolidate the economic differences between both sides of the conflict during the actual four year conflict.and later According to the 1860 census the Southern states had 110,000 industrial workers. In contrast to this, the North had 1,300,000 industrial workers. This was such a huge disparity that these figures require that they be displayed in advance of the other factors that follow up the production of the workers on each side. How slaves in the South made economic contributions will also be discussed.
How much is a 1861 confederate states of America half dollar worth with a t after the 1861?
I don't know what the T after the date is but I know it's fake. Confederate coin reproductions are sold all over the southern states in gift shops, real Confederate
coins are pretty much accounted for.