Place:Confederate States of America

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NameConfederate States of America
Alt namesConfederacysource: wikipedia
The Confederate Statessource: wikipedia
C.S.A.source: wikipedia
Etats confédérés d'Amériquesource: getty TGNO
TypeUnrecognized Confederation of States, historical region
Coordinates37.540972°N 77.432889°W
See alsoSouth Carolina, United StatesRepublic of South Carolina seceded from the Union December 20, 1860, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union July 9, 1868
Mississippi, United StatesRepublic of Mississippi seceded from the Union January 9, 1861, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union February 23, 1870
Florida, United StatesRepublic of Florida seceded from the Union January 10, 1861, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union June 25, 1868
Alabama, United StatesAlabama Republic seceded from the Union January 11, 1861, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union July 13, 1868
Georgia, United StatesRepublic of Georgia seceded from the Union January 19, 1861, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union first July 21, 1868, representatives unseated March 5, 1869, second July 15, 1870
Louisiana, United StatesRepublic of Louisiana seceded from the Union January 26, 1861, admitted to Confederacy February 8, 1861, readmitted to the Union July 9, 1868
Texas, United StatesState of Texas seceded from the Union February 1, 1861, admitted to Confederacy March 2, 1861, readmitted to the Union March 30, 1870
Virginia, United StatesSeceded from the Union April 17, 1861, admitted to Confederacy May 7, 1861, readmitted to the Union Jan. 26, 1870
Arkansas, United StatesSeceded from the Union May 6, 1861, admitted to Confederacy May 18, 1861, readmitted to the Union June 22, 1868
North Carolina, United StatesSeceded from the Union May 20, 1861, admitted to Confederacy May 21, 1861, readmitted to the Union July 4, 1868
Tennessee, United StatesSeceded from the Union June 8, 1861, admitted to Confederacy July 2,1861, readmitted to the Union July 24, 1866
Missouri, United StatesSeceded from the Union October 31, 1861 (challenged—Missouri Constitutional Convention 1861), admitted to Confederacy November 28, 1861 (challenged)
Kentucky, United StatesSeceded from the Union November 20, 1861 (challenged—elected Union and unelected rump Confederate governments from 1861), admitted to Confederacy December 10, 1861 (challenged)
NOTE: Four slave states—Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri—remained in the Union.
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names


the text in this section is copied from an article in wikipedia Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America was an unrecognized state set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven southern slave states of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S. The U.S. government rejected secession as illegal, and after four years of fighting in the American Civil War, the Confederate armies surrendered, its government collapsed, and its slaves were emancipated. The Confederacy's control over its claimed territory shrank steadily during the course of the war, as the Union took control of much of the seacoast and inland waterways.

Secessionists argued that the United States Constitution was a compact among states that could be abandoned at any time without consultation and that each state had a right to secede. After intense debates and statewide votes, seven Deep South cotton states passed secession ordinances by February 1861 (before Abraham Lincoln took office as president), while secession efforts failed in the other eight slave states.

Delegates from the seven formed the C.S.A. in February 1861, selecting Jefferson Davis as temporary president until elections could be held in 1862. Talk of reunion and compromise went nowhere, because the Confederates insisted on independence which the Union strongly rejected. After the fighting began with the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, and Lincoln's subsequent call for 75,000 troops to recapture lost federal properties in the South, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. All the main tribes of the Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) aligned with the Confederacy, but efforts to secure secession in Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland failed in the face of federal military action.

The government of the United States (The Union) regarded secession as illegal and refused to recognize the Confederacy. No European or other foreign nation officially recognized the Confederate States as an independent country, but they did allow their citizens to do business with the Confederacy. The Confederate government in Richmond had an uneasy relationship with its member states, with some historians arguing the Confederacy "died of states rights" because of the reluctance of several states to put troops under the control of the Confederate States government.

The Confederacy effectively collapsed after Ulysses S. Grant captured its capital of Richmond, Virginia and Robert E. Lee's army in April 1865. The remaining Confederate forces surrendered by the end of June, as the U.S. Army took control of the South. Because Congress was not sure that white Southerners had really given up slavery or their dreams of Confederate nationalism, a decade-long process known as Reconstruction expelled ex-Confederate leaders from office, enacted civil rights legislation (including the right to vote) that included the freedmen (ex-slaves), and imposed conditions on the readmission of the states to Congress. The war and subsequent Reconstruction left the South economically prostrate, and it remained well below national levels of prosperity until after 1945.


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