Confederate States of America | ||||||
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Motto: Deo Vindice (Latin) "Under God, our Vindicator" | ||||||
Anthem: Dixie |
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Capital | Washington, D.C. | |||||
Official languages | English | |||||
Demonym | Confederate, Southern, American | |||||
Government | Confederation | |||||
- | President | Michael Hill | ||||
- | Vice President | Franklin Sanders | ||||
Legislature | Congress of the Confederate States | |||||
- | Upper House | Confederate States Senate | ||||
- | Lower House | Confederate States House of Representatives | ||||
Establishment | ||||||
- | Confederate States Formed | February 4, 1861 | ||||
- | Start of the American Civil War | April 12, 1861 | ||||
- | End of the American Civil War | April 15, 1865 | ||||
Currency | Confederate dollar ($ ) |
The Confederate States of America (also called the Confederacy, the Confederate States, and the C.S.A.) is a nation set up in 1861 by 13 southern states of the United States that had declared their secession from the United States
States []
- South Carolina (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Mississippi (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Florida (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Alabama (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Georgia (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Louisiana (Admitted to CSA February 8, 1861)
- Texas (Admitted to CSA March 2, 1861)
- Virginia (Admitted to CSA May 7, 1861)
- Arkansas (Admitted to CSA May 18, 1861)
- North Carolina (Admitted to CSA May 21, 1861)
- Tennessee (Admitted to CSA July 2, 1861)
- Missouri (Admitted to CSA November 28, 1861)
- Kentucky (Admitted to CSA December 10, 1861)
- Maryland (Admitted to CSA July 4, 1861)
- Delaware (Admitted to CSA July 5,1863)
- Sequoyah (Admitted to CSA August 21, 1905)
- New Mexico (Admitted to CSA January 6, 1912)
- Arizona (Admitted to CSA February 14, 1912)