Confederacy

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

Real World Example

The Confederacy was important because it represented the Southern states that seceded from the United States, leading to the Civil War. This conflict was mainly about states' rights and the continuation of slavery, highlighting deep divisions in the country. These tensions continue to matter today as people still discuss and debate issues like racial equality and the balance of power between state and federal governments. For instance, debates about voting rights and civil rights laws echo similar arguments from the Civil War era. Understanding this history helps us see why it's important to work toward equality and fairness in laws and treatment for everyone today.

Practice Version

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