Richmond, VA
No, Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederacy throughout the Civil War.
The president of the confederacy (south) was Jefferson Davis. The capital was Richmont, Virginia.
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
For the North the Capital was Washington D.C. For the south however it was Montgomery, Alabama. Hope this Answered your question!
Arkansas had two capitals during the Civil War. The capital was Little Rock, but during the Civil War, the Confederate government made Hot Springs the capital also.
Before the Civil War Montgomery Alabama was considered the capital of the south. When Virginia entered the confederacy during the Civil War, the capital of the South was moved to Richmond Virginia.
Richmond, Virginia
d.c for the north Richmond for the south
No, Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederacy throughout the Civil War.
The president of the confederacy (south) was Jefferson Davis. The capital was Richmont, Virginia.
The south's capital during the civil war was Richmond VA. and north's was Washington DC.
during the civil war washington D.c was the capital of the union
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the U.S. Civil War.
The capital of Alabama is still Montgomery, but if you are asking for where the capital of the south during the civil war was it is in Richmond Virginia.
Richmond was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
Richmond, Virginia and the president was Jefferson Davis this was the capitol and president of the C.S.A. when the south had seeded before the civil war
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