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Did the confetersy win the civilwar?

The Confederacy did not win the Civil War; the Union emerged victorious in 1865. The defeat of the Confederacy led to the abolition of slavery and significant changes in the United States, including Reconstruction efforts in the South. The conflict ultimately preserved the Union and set the stage for a transformed nation.


Did the confederacy win or did the union win in the battle of petersburg?

The Union


Did the confederacy win the Battle of Shiloh?

No


Why was reconstruction needed for the former confederacy?

The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.


Did the confederacy almost win Battle of Gettysburg?

No


Did the confederacy win or did the union win in the battle of Gettysburg?

The union won that battle.


What happened between NC and the Confederacy?

North Carolina vs. the Confederacy! The Confederacy was trying to North Carolina (NC) to stay with the Confederacy. The Union was nicest to NC so, the Confederacy could lose one of it's states or possibly see if NC could help make the Confederacy give up and let the Union win! At the end of the Civil War, the Union wins anyway!!! The Civil war lasted for six years (1860-1865). NC is still with the Confederacy after the Civil War is done with. After the Civil War, they start Reconstruction to rebuild the Union and the Confederacy!There are seven Confederacy States and twenty-one Union starts durign the Civil War!!! -Christy


What did the confederacy want from the Battle of Bull Run?

The Confederacy wanted to win and were sort of forced to fight by the North.


Why then did the confederacy win many early battles?

I think it was because the Confederacy had more soldiers and better weapon's


How many battles did the confederacy win?

Who cares, they lost!


Did the south win reconstruction during the south?

yes


What did the reconstruction act do?

The Reconstruction Act divided former Confederacy (not including Tennessee) into five military districts. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the act ,though, on march 2 1867.