The Confederates, also known as the Rebels or the South, were states that seceded from the United States of America. The Union, also known as the Federals or the North, were the states that remained in the US and fought to retain the US as a single country.
South-- the southern states seceded from the Union, while the northern states remained in the Union.
the United States of America or if you mean what the south called them selves thatd be the Confederate States of America
Lousiana, Florida, and South Carolina
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the south.
The South called itself The Confederate States of America - not recognised by Congress, which just designated them 'the states in rebellion'. The North, or what remained of the United States, was known as The Union.
The South wanted to make a new country called the "Confederate States of America"
The Confederates, also known as the Rebels or the South, were states that seceded from the United States of America. The Union, also known as the Federals or the North, were the states that remained in the US and fought to retain the US as a single country.
Yankees!
The Confederate States of America.
No. The South was the breakaway Confederacy. The North were the states that had remained loyal to the USA - the Union. (They included four slave-states)
South Dakota is a state in the United States of America.
Mexico, the United States, and South America.
The country south of Ontario is the United States of America
The slaves remained there without standing any chance of freedom whatsoever. It remained as the most segregated part of the country due to its political stance. As a result, it also remained as the poorest part of the country as well.
Border States refer to the slave states that remained loyal to the Union during the American Civil War. These states included Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. They were strategically important because of their geographical location between the North and South.