General Robert E Lee and his right hand man Stonewall Jackson were by far the most important men in the south during the civil war. The turning point of the war came after "stonewall" Jacksons death during the battle of Chancellorsville May 2 1863. I guess we cant forget to mention Jefferson Davis, the president of the confederate states.
South
They had no way to make a living except by attending to the cotton fields.
South
there not from the north
The economy was mainly agricultural and needed many people to work in the fields.
One was a person named Robert E. Lee
At the time of the Civil War, the majority of people in the south (and the midwest) were farmers.
there were not many for people
The United States, it was between the North and the South.
Most were fighting for the south.
Southerners, secessionists, Confederates, rebels,
They rebelled against the status quo.
No. It had a much smaller population, a third of them slaves.
Cotton was often called the King of the South during the Civil War.
People on both sides were pretty racist. Especially in the south.
Lee , Jackson , Stuart , Longstreet and Hood . Grant, and Meade.
They were called Rebels during the Civil War