Dixie is a nickname for the Southern United States.
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.
The Confederates were often referred to as the rebels but, the South was called Dixie.
The term "Dixie" refers to the southern states of the United States, primarily associated with the region's cultural and historical identity. The origin of the name is often linked to a song called "Dixie," written in the 1850s, which became popular during the Civil War. It is believed that "Dixie" may derive from the "Dix" or "Dixie" banknotes issued in Louisiana, which were used by many in the South. Over time, the term has come to symbolize the South's distinct cultural heritage.
Dixieland - dating from when Louisiana was French, and the 10-franc coin was stamped with the word 'DIX'. The coin was nicknamed the Dixie.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
Dixie's Land ("I wish I were in Dixie...")
Dixie...
Dixieland or Dixie
Dixie was the Confederate anthem.
Dixie ??
The Confederate States of America. Dixie, Dixieland.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
Here are a few civil war words that start with a "D":Dixie-Mason Line (two words I guess)DefenseDiscriminationDelaware
the war is the civil war maybe if you look in the book youll find it
this is a battle song: The Battle Hymn of the Republic for the Norh. Dixie for the South.
Davis Delaware Dixie Dalton Donelson Draft Dinwiddie
The name for the South during the Civil War was the Confederate States of America... Some call it Dixie.