The Confederacy, which existed during the American Civil War, is often viewed negatively due to its foundation on slavery and the fight to maintain it. While some may argue that it represented states' rights and regional identity, the primary motivation for its formation was to preserve an economic system reliant on enslaved labor. As such, the Confederacy is largely associated with racism and the defense of slavery, making it difficult to frame it as "good" in a moral or ethical sense. Historical perspectives can vary, but the legacy of the Confederacy remains controversial and deeply problematic.
Confederacy. Good question!
since the confederacy was the south. the confederacy was opposed by the north
The Confederacy lost the United States Civil War.The states formed a confederacy. We joined the confederacy.
They probably won because it was on their turf and they had good tacticians WRONG!
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Illinois was never part of the Confederacy. Georgia was part of the Confederacy.
Jefferson Davis who went on to become president of the confederacy was Pierce's Secretary of War. Ironically, he put the US army into good shape to fight against the Confederacy a few years later.
If there isn't a local Chapter in your city you can contact the business office (see the United Daughters of the Confederacy website) and they will assist you in finding the nearest Chapter. You have to prove your lineage to a Confederate soldier. Good Luck!
Texas joined the Confederacy in 1861