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Confederate States of America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Confederation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Confederate Government - Reading Comprehension ... ; for edHelper.com subscribers - Sign up now by clicking here!; The Confederate Government Reading Comprehension; The Confederate Government reading comprehension (sample is shown below)
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Confederate Government – A confederate government is an alliance of independent states. A central organ – the confederate government – has the power to handle only those matters that the member states have assigned to it.
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Confederate States Government, history, politics ... 10 May 1865 President Davis captured in Irwinville, Georgia; Confederate government extinguished. 26 May 1865 Surrender of Confederate forces west of the Mississippi.
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The Confederate government was formed by seven organized States, which, having seceded from the United States by separate action, and thus become each an independent State, proceeded formally, in a congress of delegates, to adopt a constitution for their confederation, under which they proposed to govern themselves.
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The creation of a new government became an urgent necessity, and delegates of the first six Southern republics met at Montgomery, Alabama on February 4, 1861 to discuss just how such a government should be organized.
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Amazon.com: The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume
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