For the Confederacy to be considered a country, it would need to achieve recognition as a sovereign state by other nations, establish a stable government, and control a defined territory. Additionally, it would require a functioning economy and the ability to engage in foreign relations. Legitimacy in the eyes of international law and acceptance by global organizations would also be crucial. Ultimately, these elements would contribute to its status as an independent nation.
The Battle of Gettysburg is considered to be the high tide of the Confederacy.
Virginia is generally considered a Southern state; it was part of the Confederacy.
What country built confederate ships
England
It was the Confederate capital.
Gettysburg is sometime called the "high water mark of the Confederacy."
April 12, 1861
The South called the Civil War "The War Between the States." A Civil War is fought within a country, and the Confederacy considered themselves an independent nation.
Jackson fought for the Confederacy because he was loyal to his country and his home-state. He was also loyal to his God and his religion.
Confederates, Rebels, Rebs, Johnny Rebs, Secessionists,
Yes, Mississippi was part of the Confederacy.
The Civil War was fought between the Confederacy and the Union.After the Revolutionary War the colonies formed a confederacy, until it proved unworkable and they reorganized as the United States.Following the breakup of the USSR, much of the country was reorganized as a confederacy.