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The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The confederacy army surrendered on April 18, 1865, thereby ending the civil war. Slavery was abolished in Southern states, and the confederacy accepted to be part of the Union. The confederacy would not pursue secession from the Union.
Leading up to the Civil War the southern states could accurately be described as federalist.
The biggest point of disagreement between the Northern and Southern states after the Civil War was secession. The Southern states did not accept the fact that secession goes against the constitution.
The Southern states.
The US Civil War was fought between Union forces (Northern States) and Confederate forces (Southern States) from April 1861 to April 1865, ending in a Union victory and Confederate surrender.
The surrender of the confederate states ended the war
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The confederacy army surrendered on April 18, 1865, thereby ending the civil war. Slavery was abolished in Southern states, and the confederacy accepted to be part of the Union. The confederacy would not pursue secession from the Union.
the southern states
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The rebel southern states
In the southern states
The civil war mainly took place in southern states.
Leading up to the Civil War the southern states could accurately be described as federalist.
the civil war
The Southern Confederacy's surrender to Union forces came as late as May 26, 1865. At this date the war was officially over. The Union prevailed and won the War Between The States.