The southern states that seceded from the Union and formed the Confederacy during the Civil War were Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. These states sought to preserve the institution of slavery and assert their rights against what they viewed as federal overreach. The conflict between these states and the Union ultimately led to the Civil War from 1861 to 1865.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The southern states' rights and slavery
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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 Civil War
The Civil War a.k.a. "The War Between The States"
The Confederate States of America.
The Confederate States of America
The Confederate States of America.
The Confederates were the Southern states in the Civil War.
The American Civil War is sometimes called the War Between the States, the War of Rebellion, or the War for Southern Independence. People in the Northern States tended to call it the Civil War, even though it was, obviously, not very civil. People in the Southern States tended to call it "The War Between the States", which it was. So they were probably right. But the South lost. So the North got to pick the name.
the civil war
The southern states' rights and slavery
The U.S. civil war was the war between the northern states and the southern states of the United States of America.
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.
the southern states