During the American Civil War, North Carolina was a significant Confederate state, contributing a large number of troops to the Confederate Army. It was the last state to secede from the Union on May 20, 1861, and played a crucial role in various battles, including the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Bentonville. The state faced economic hardships and internal divisions, especially towards the war's end, as Union forces advanced into its territory. Ultimately, North Carolina's defeat led to the reestablishment of Union control and significant social and political changes in the post-war period.
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Zebulon Vance served as North Carolina's governor during the Civil War.
yes the African American civil war regiment
The address of the Western North Carolina Civil War Roundtable is: Po Box 3709, Cullowhee, NC 28723-3709
The address of the North Carolina Civil War History Center Foundation is: Po Box 53865, Fayetteville, NC 28305-3865
South Carolina
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Bentonville
it depends on what "back then" means like in the civil war it was the south or "rebels" and in the American revolution it was the u.s
The Confederate South.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas