California is generally considered a "Yankee" state in a historical context, as it was part of the Union during the Civil War. However, it has a diverse cultural identity and a history of progressive movements that sometimes give it a rebellious reputation. Overall, while it leans more towards the "Yankee" label, it embodies a unique blend of both identities.
It was a rebel state
A rebel
Historians writing about the US Civil War capitalize both Rebel and Yankee. They do so as they are treated as proper nouns.
Rebel, but more accurately a Confederate sympathizer.
I grew up in California and asa matter of fact I lived there for 49 years and I always considered myself a yankee but I have a friend from Washington state that says Im not a yankee. Far as I know , California was involved in the Civil war between the States and we were opposed to Slavery. ehh I think I know what I am. Sheesh. Or what I would have been if I had lived during that time. Id have been a Northern Yankee opposed to slavery.
Grant was the general in command of all union (i.e. Yankee) forces at the end of the Civil War.
dixie dixie dixie Yankee Yankee Yankee it's both
The web address of the Yankee Hill Historical Society is: yankeehillhistory.com
The address of the Yankee Hill Historical Society is: Po Box 4031, Yankee Hill, CA 95965
in the civil war rebels were pro slavery and Yankees wanted to ban slavery
Rebel Randall died on July 22, 2010, in Riverside, California, USA.
Yankee doodle is written during the American Revolution by the Birtish troops or as most people called them," lobsterbacks" or "redcoats". It was written to make fun of the rebel American colonists.