The southern states were always part of the Union. They were the ones who wanted to leave. They weren't 'kicked' out.
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Each state that seceded was occupied by Union troops, at least nominally, subject to the Reconstruction Acts, which were laws Congress passed to handle the whole readmission thing. Then each state was readmitted to the Union after it ratified the 14th Amendment to the Constitution--which they all eventually did.
ok first of all it is not a "civil war" because no side wanted to completely take over the other. yes the south wanted to succed from the union but whait a second.... did the constitution not say that we were independent states formed together by a union? President lincolin decided to go against the constitution and declare war wich his doing was also unconstitutional because he did not have the approvial of congress Abraham had to have it his way and "save the union"
Well after the civil war Abraham Lincoln was so nice to the southern states and let tehm all come back to the union. But when the southern states lost the civil war they had to go back inot the union because when teh North won teh war it was a part of teh treaty to have the south rejoion the Union.
The southern states were always part of the Union. They were the ones who wanted to leave. They weren't 'kicked' out.
No, the south did not really leave the union after the war. the south needed the support and assistance of the union so they could not have left.
what did the south rename them selves after they broke away from the union
Most people mistaking believe that the Union declared war on the South because of slavery. This was not true until the war was ending, and the Union thought that slavery was the South's inspiration to fight. The North declared war on the South to preserve the Union.
The North is referred to as the Union or United States. The South was the Confederacy or Confederate States.
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