Confederate States (Differently)

The Confederate States of America (CSA), commonly known as the Confederate States, the Confederacy, or by its nickname, "Dixie", is an English-speaking country in North America. It borders the United States to the north and west, Mexico to the southwest and is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and by the Gulf of Mexico on the south.

The country is formed by thirteen states that seceded from the United States during the American Civil War, which consolidated their independence as a single entity after their victory. The Confederacy is a relatively conservative and religious country, with high church attendance and traditionalist policies. The nation is also known for its distinguishable customs, musical styles, and cuisines. It is also a racially diverse country populated by European, African and Native American ethnic groups.

Since their independence and subsequent industrialization in the late 1860s, the country has been an important and prosperous local power. Their victory in the civil war allowed slavery to persist in country until its formal abolition in 1899, much longer than it had in the United States.