Confederate States of America (A Southron World)
Confederate States of America | |
1861 – | |
Motto "Deo Vindice" | |
Anthem "God Save the South" | |
The Confederate States in North America. | |
Capital | Richmond |
Largest City | New Orleans |
Other Cities | Miami Atlanta Charleston Austin Dallas St. Louis |
Official language | Southern English |
Demonym | Confederate, Southerner |
State ideology | Capitalism |
Government | Confederation, Republic |
President 2005 – | Mel Martinez (D) |
Vice-President 2005 – | Marco Rubio (D) |
Speaker of the House 2003 – | Eric Cantor (D) |
Area | 3,168,671 km² (2010) |
Population | 117,300,953 (2010) |
Establishment - South Carolina Secession - Establishment Recognized | December 20th, 1860 February 8th, 1861 August 30th, 1863 |
Currency | Confederate Dollar (C$) |
Internet TLD | .cs, .gov, .csedu |
Preceded by | United States of America South Carolina Mississippi Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana |
Organizations | NATO, European Union, United Nations |
Asserting that states had a right to secede, seven states declared their independence from the United States before the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President on March 4, 1861; four more did so after the War of Southern Independence began at the Battle of Ft. Sumter (April 1861). The government of the United States of America (The Union) regarded secession as illegal and refused to recognize the Confederacy. At first British and French commercial interests sold warships and materials to the Confederacy, but soon after the Confederate victory at the Battles of Gettysburg and Philadelphia, France passed a motion in November of 1863 declaring they recognized the Confederate States of America has a country. Soon after, Queen Victoria stated that the Confederate States were to be considered their "Most Favoured Nation".
The CSA effectively won it's Independence from the United States in 1865 after General Ulysses S. Grant surrendered to General Robert E. Lee after Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia captured Washington, D.C. and President McClellan. With McClellan a Confederate Prisoner, Vice-President Pendleton was sworn in as President, only for the purpose of negotiating with incoming Confederate President Stephens about the Independence of the Confederacy and the defeat of the Union. Many though that the Confederacy was going to demand vast amounts of land, with the help of England and France, the Confederate States could take over the entire Union if they wished. However, the Confederates only wanted to control the states that had seceded (This included Missouri and Kentucky). It relinquished all claims to the the land they had gained in the Northern theatre, but proclaimed that President McClellan would remain a Prisoner of War and the United States was to pay for all damage done to Confederate Property.
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