Confederacy

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An unrecognized republic in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865

Real World Example

The Confederacy was a group of Southern states that broke away from the United States mainly to preserve slavery, which they viewed as essential to their economy and way of life. This secession led to the Civil War, highlighting the deep divisions over slavery and states' rights. These tensions still matter today as issues of racial equality and states' rights continue to be debated. The legacy of the Confederacy influences discussions about racial justice and how history is remembered, such as the debate over Confederate monuments. For an average person, these ideas impact daily life through ongoing conversations about equality, inclusion, and how communities should honor or confront their past.

Practice Version

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