- more
constituent states,
referred to as
confederated states.
Regarding their political systems,
confederated states can have
republican or monarchical...
- The
Confederate States of
America (CSA),
commonly referred to as the
Confederate States (C.S.), the Confederacy, or the South, was an
unrecognized breakaway...
- The
flags of the
Confederate States of
America have a
history of
three successive designs during the
American Civil War. The
flags were
known as the "Stars...
- The
Confederate States Army, also
called the
Confederate Army or the
Southern Army, was the
military land
force of the
Confederate States of
America (commonly...
- the ten-month
Siege of Petersburg,
gateway to the
Confederate capital of Richmond. The
Confederates abandoned Richmond, and on
April 9, 1865, Lee surrendered...
-
Confederate patriotism refers to the
patriotism of
people towards the
historic Confederate States of
America located in what is now the
southern United...
- The
Confederate Powderworks (a.k.a. the
Augusta Powderworks) was a
gunpowder factory during the
American Civil War. It is one of the only
permanent structures...
- Neo-
Confederates are
groups and
individuals who
portray the
Confederate States of
America and its
actions during the
American Civil War in a positive...
-
Confederates in the
Attic (1998) is a work of non-fiction by
Pulitzer Prize-winning
author Tony Horwitz.
Horwitz explores his deep
interest in the American...
- The
president of the
Confederate States was the head of
state and head of
government of the
Confederate States. The
president was the
chief executive of...