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The North was called the Union because it represented those states that remained in "union" together as the Unites States, and because it was fighting to preserve that union by keeping the rebellious Southern states from leaving it.
It refers to the Provinces and Territories of Canada
The confederacy was the Confederate States of America. It was a secessionist government that was created in 1861 and lasted until the end of the Civil War. It was composed of several Southern states.
The upper southern states seceded when Lincoln was elected president of the United States.
AS YOU CAN SEE, NOT MANY STATES JOINED THE SOUTHERN STATES. MANY JOINED THE NORTHERN STATES !
Enslaved African Americans composed about one third of the population of the southern states before the American Civil War.
Southern states in the United States wanted slaves to count towards their total population in order to gain more representation in Congress and more electoral votes. This was known as the Three-Fifths Compromise, where every five enslaved persons would count as three individuals in determining representation.
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Northern and southern states
The Southern states in the United States wanted slaves to count in their total population for representation in Congress. This led to the Three-Fifths Compromise in the Constitution, where slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of determining representation in the House of Representatives.
id think the KKK would have a large presence in the southern states...
On the contrary; most Native American population resides on the southern states of Mexico.
The major states in the Southern US (determined by population, economy, etc.) are Texas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Northern and southern states
They needed slaves to work on their plantations.
The confederacy was the Confederate States of America. It was a secessionist government that was created in 1861 and lasted until the end of the Civil War. It was composed of several Southern states.
The population of the southern US varies depending on the specific states and regions included. As of 2020, the most populous states in the southern US include Texas, Florida, and Georgia. Texas has a population of approximately 29 million, Florida has a population of approximately 21 million, and Georgia has a population of roughly 11 million.