The Confederate States of America (CSA) included 11 states (and parts of two others):
Mississippi
Florida
Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Texas
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Virginia
Arkansas
Tennessee
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*Kentucky
*Missouri
*Missouri and Kentucky were divided between pro-Union and pro-Confederate factions. Only the CSA factions declared secession, and the states remained nominally in the Union. Neither Kentucky or Missouri was directly included in post-war Reconstruction. However, many Confederate troops were drawn from the two, and some Confederate flags reflected 13 states (either KY and MO or the two western territories).
Both the Indian (Oklahoma) and New Mexico territories sided primarily with the CSA, and the Union forces eventually established the competing Arizona Territory.
-- The last four states seceded after the Battle of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. (Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina)
First - South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas.
Then, after Fort Sumter, and Lincoln's appeal for volunteers (a virtual declaration of war) - Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas.
The Confederate States of America (CSA) included 11 states (and parts of two others):
South Carolina
Florida
Alabama
Georgia
Louisiana
Texas
--
Virginia
Arkansas
Tennessee
North Carolina
--
*Kentucky
*Missouri
*Missouri and Kentucky were divided between pro-Union and pro-Confederate factions. Only the CSA factions declared secession, and the states remained nominally in the Union. Neither Kentucky or Missouri was directly included in post-war Reconstruction. However, many Confederate troops were drawn from the two, and some Confederate flags reflected 13 states (either KY and MO or the two western territories).
Both the Indian (Oklahoma) and New Mexico territories sided primarily with the CSA, and the Union forces eventually established the competing Arizona Territory.
-- The last four states seceded after the Battle of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. (Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina)
First - South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas.
Then, after Fort Sumter, and Lincoln's appeal for volunteers (a virtual declaration of war) - Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas.
The Confederacy was not a state. It was a group of states that declared themselves as a nation separate from the United States. The states that joined it were slave states.
Texas and Arkansas were part of the Confederacy during the US Civil War. Both states had slaves, however Texas joined the Confederacy before the assault on Fort Sumter, and Arkansas joined the rebellion after the assault on Fort Sumter.
Jefferson Davis was a member of the Democratic Party when he served in the United States Congress (before he joined the Confederacy and became the President of the Confederate States).
Virgina joined
Eleven former United States States joined the Confederacy. The names are as follows: 1. Virginia, 2. North Carolina, 3. South Carolina, 4. Georgia, 5. Florida, 6.Alabama, 7. Mississippi 8. Arkansas 9. Tennessee 10. Texas 11. Louisiana
The Confederacy lost the United States Civil War.The states formed a confederacy. We joined the confederacy.
Maryland
No states joined the Confederacy during the month of March 1861. Seven states joined the Confederacy prior to March 1861 and four more after that.
Virginia and North Carolina.
The Confederacy was not a state. It was a group of states that declared themselves as a nation separate from the United States. The states that joined it were slave states.
Joined the Confederacy, that is - Arkansas, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina.
The 7 states that left the union were the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy. 4 additional states joined the first 7 to complete the Confederacy.
None. You're thinking of Fort Sumter. Lincoln's appeal for volunteers was taken as a declaration of war, and the four undecided states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy.
Texas joined the Confederacy in 1861
The Union was the North - all the states that had not joined the Confederacy.
Louisiana joined the Confederacy because, as with the other Southern slave States, it believed that being indepentant from the USA and joining the Confederacy was the best thing to do in order to maitain its way of life. Louisiana joined the Confederacy before the incident at Fort Sumter. Louisiana declared its secession from the United States on January 26, 1861.
When US President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to help end the Southern rebellion, four more Southern states joined the Confederacy. These were the states of Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee. The Confederacy now was composed of eleven states.