Tennessee Senator Andrew Johnson and Texas Governor Sam Houston
The South Carolina Congressman and senator who spoke for the South before and during the Civil War was John C. Calhoun. Calhoun was a strong advocate for states' rights and slavery, and his ideas greatly influenced the southern perspective leading up to the war. He was known for his passionate speeches and defense of the South's interests.
A southern representative attacked a Northern senator in Congress
Confederates.
A rebel was a confederate so a rebel just was a southern man in the civil war,
He was the only Southern Senator left in the Senate.
Tennessee Senator Andrew Johnson and Texas Governor Sam Houston
Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.
There was no president of Southern Sudan during the civil war.
John C. Callhoun
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The South Carolina Congressman and senator who spoke for the South before and during the Civil War was John C. Calhoun. Calhoun was a strong advocate for states' rights and slavery, and his ideas greatly influenced the southern perspective leading up to the war. He was known for his passionate speeches and defense of the South's interests.
No, Andrew Johnson did not fight in the Civil War. He was a senator from Tennessee, and the only southern senator to stay faithful to the Union. He would become the military governor of Union controlled Tennessee in 1862 but was a civilian.
The French and the English did not support the Confederacy during the Civil War. Instead, the countries decided to support the Union.
Southern state.
They blockaded the South and prevented the Confederacy from getting aid and support from other places.
He states he supports civil unions at this stage....