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Confederacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Confederacy may refer to: A Confederation , an association of sovereign states or communities. Examples include: • Confederate States of America, thirteen southern states of the United States of Am...
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This site provides complete details of the Confederacy from it's beginning in 1861 to it's end in 1865. ... Overview of the Confederacy ... Great area to start your studies. Just a short description of what the Confederacy was about.
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The Confederacy's capital was moved from Montgomery to Richmond, Virginia, in May 1861, and regular presidential and congressional elections were held in November. ... Some even advocated that their states secede from the Confederacy and form separate countries.
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Confederate States of America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"DAS is a full-text database of primary resources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century. Currently, DAS includes three digitization projects: slave narratives, first-person narratives, and Southern literature. ... Powered by Google ... Mrs. Fannie Pound J.P.
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1. political union: an alliance of people, states, or parties for a common purpose, or the people, states, or parties in an alliance; ... 2. group doing something unlawful together: a group of people who have joined together to do something unlawful; ... Also on Encarta...
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The Museum of the Confederacy History Minutes ... ; (Lee Monument: Museum of the Confederacy) ... Museum of the Confederacy Online Privacy Policy...
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The Confederacy argued that the United States had failed to enforce the Fugitive Slave Laws. ... In April 1861 Lincoln sent word to Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy. He told Davis he was sending needed supplies to the troops at Fort Sumter.
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