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Confederate States of America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Confederate States of America (also called the Confederacy , the Confederate States , the South and the CSA ) was a separatist political entity existing between 1861 to 1865, established...
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Confederate States Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Confederate States Army ( CS Army ) was the army of the Confederate States of America during its brief existence from 1861 to 1865. It was established in two phases with provisional and perman...
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This site provides complete details of the Confederacy from it's beginning in 1861 to it's end in 1865. ... This area of the Home of the American Civil War website is dedicated to telling the Confederate side of the story. It makes no attempt to be unbiased. It merely attempts to tell the OTHER story.
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Sons of Confederate Veterans, Guardians of Confederate History and Heritage ... Today, the Sons of Confederate Veterans is preserving the history and legacy of these heroes, so future generations can understand the motives that animated the Southern Cause.
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145, Sons of Confederate Veterans Money in the 1860s "Civil War Women" (presented by Women's History ALIVE) (NB: This site has a commercial character) Sons of Confederate Veterans -- General Benjamin J. Hill Camp #1615 Confederate Military Lodge of Research Tom Hughes' Civil War Homepage United States Colored Troops in...
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The Confederate Battle Flag. The best-known Confederate flag, however, was the Battle Flag, the familiar "Southern Cross". It was carried by Confederate troops in the field which were the vast majority of forces under the confederacy.
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Apparently, Andrew Sullivan's blog isn't solely his work, and turns out to have been a group blog largely ghost-written by two other people. ... Posted by Confederate Yankee at 10:58 AM | Comments (9) ... Support Confederate Yankee...
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