What is the most Confederate state?

Virginia is the state with the most Confederate symbols with 223. Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina and Alabama each have more than 100 Confederate symbols each. Fewer than one in 10 symbols are in states that remained in the Union during the Civil War.
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What states are still Confederate?

Only Mississippi now flies the Confederate battle flag in an official capacity – the state has incorporated a blue cross with 13 stars over a red background since 1894.
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What are the 11 Confederate States of America?

The secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states—Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas–and the threat of secession by four more—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America.
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What was the last Confederate state?

Four days later, on May 20th, 1861, North Carolina became the last state to join the new Confederacy. State delegates met in Raleigh and voted unanimously for secession.
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Who destroyed the Confederacy?

Eicher wrote that "Sherman had accomplished an amazing task. He had defied military principles by operating deep within enemy territory and without lines of supply or communication. He destroyed much of the South's potential and psychology to wage war."
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The Confederate States of America



What did the Confederates fight for?

Confederate soldiers were fighting to achieve a separate and independent country based on what they called “Southern institutions,” the chief of which was the institution of slavery.
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Are there any Confederate countries?

Examples
  • Belgium.
  • Benelux.
  • Canada.
  • European Union.
  • Indigenous confederations in North America.
  • Serbia and Montenegro.
  • Switzerland.
  • Union State of Russia and Belarus.
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Is Florida considered a Confederate state?

The Confederate states were South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas. Jefferson Davis, from Mississippi, was elected President and Montgomery, Alabama was selected as the capital, though it was soon moved to Richmond, Virginia.
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When was the last Confederate?

Last meeting of the Confederate cabinet (May 5, 1865)

Confederate President Jefferson Davis fled Richmond, Virginia, following its evacuation in the early part of April 1865.
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Is Virginia considered the South?

As defined by the U.S. federal government, it includes Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Can you fly a Confederate flag in Florida?

(1) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to copy, print, publish, or otherwise use the flag or state emblem of Florida, or the flag or emblem of the Confederate States, or any flag or emblem used by the Confederate States or the military or naval forces of the Confederate States at any time within ...
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Is Tennessee flag a Confederate flag?

This flag was never adopted although Tennessee did join the Confederacy in the summer of 1861.
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Did the Confederate states have slavery?

CONFEDERATE CONSTITUTION

The Confederate president would serve for six years with no reelection possibility, but was considered more powerful than his Union counterpart. While the Confederate Constitution upheld the institution of slavery, it prohibited the African slave trade.
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Is France a Confederate?

The Second French Empire remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War and never recognized the Confederate States of America.
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Is the UK a Confederate?

Current status of the UK

The "UK is a unitary state, not a federation or a confederation." according to Lord David Frost. However, it is arguable that the UK, due to being a 'union state', is more politically/nationally diverse than even some federal states.
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Is Britain a Confederate?

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War (1861–1865). It legally recognised the belligerent status of the Confederate States of America (CSA) but never recognised it as a nation and neither signed a treaty with it nor ever exchanged ambassadors.
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Has the US ever lost a war?

The US lost the War of 1812, Powder River Indian War, Red Cloud's War, Formosa Expedition (Paiwan War), Second Samoan War, Russian Civil War, Korean War, Bay of Pigs Invasion, and the Vietnam War.
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Who is a famous Confederate soldier?

There were many important confederate generals and commanders during the American Civil War. Some, like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Nathan Bedford Forrest are household names.
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How many black Confederate soldiers were there?

Blacks who shouldered arms for the Confederacy numbered more than 3,000 but fewer than 10,000, he said, among the hundreds of thousands of whites who served. Black laborers for the cause numbered from 20,000 to 50,000.
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Who cut the Confederacy in half?

Robert E. Lee's July 3 defeat at Gettysburg by Maj. Gen. George Meade, the turning point of the war. It cut off the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas from the rest of the Confederate States, effectively splitting the Confederacy in two for the duration of the war.
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What city did Sherman not burn?

William Tecumseh Sherman chose not to burn down the city of Savannah. Sherman sought approval from Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, then in command of all Union armies, and President Abraham Lincoln for his plan to march his army of 60,000-62,000 soldiers from Atlanta to Savannah.
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Did Confederates go to jail?

In September 1863, Rebel prisoners totaled 4,000 men. By December of that year, more than 9,000 were imprisoned. At its peak, over 20,000 Confederate soldiers occupied Point Lookout at any given time, more than double its intended occupancy.
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