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Q: A northerner who opposed the civil war was called?
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A northerner who opposed the civil war was called what?

A Copperhead, A Peace Democrat or Butternuts.


A northerner who went to the south after the civil war was called a?

Carpetbagger


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They were called Carpetbaggers, and they were not popular.


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Northerner who moved south to take advantage of unsettled economic and political conditions after the civil war?

They were called Carpetbaggers.


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Civil war abc book letters that start with Y?

Yankees (means northerner during the civil war)


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They were called Copperheads.


What name was given to the Yankee supporters of the South in the American Civil War?

A Northerner who sympathized with the South in the Civil War was known as a Copperhead.


What does Yankee mean in the civil war?

Yankee refered to the Union (Northen) Troops and people. It was meant as a slur and a bad term, and was used by the Confederates.


Who or What was a northerner who moved south to take advantage of unsettled economic and political conditions after the civil war?

Was it the carpetbaggers.