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|name = Confederate States of America
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|founder = {{Wiki|Jefferson Davis}}
|leader = President of the Confederate States
|headquarters = {{Wiki|Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery}}<br>{{Wiki|Richmond, Virginia|Richmond}}
|related = [[Confederate States Army]]<br>[[Templars]]
|religion = {{Wiki|Protestantism}}
|formed = 1861
|collapsed = 1865
|hidea = yes}}
The '''Confederate States of America''', or simply the '''Confederate States''', was a country which existed during the [[American Civil War]]. The confederation was formed by the secession of the states of [[South Carolina]], {{Wiki|Mississippi}}, [[Florida]], {{Wiki|Alabama}}, [[Georgia (state)|Georgia]], [[Louisiana]], [[Texas]], [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]], {{Wiki|Arkansas}}, [[North Carolina]] and {{Wiki|Tennessee}}.
The '''Confederate States of America''', or simply the '''Confederate States''', was a country which existed during the [[American Civil War]]. The confederation was formed by the secession of the states of [[South Carolina]], {{Wiki|Mississippi}}, [[Florida]], {{Wiki|Alabama}}, [[Georgia (state)|Georgia]], [[Louisiana]], [[Texas]], [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]], {{Wiki|Arkansas}}, [[North Carolina]] and {{Wiki|Tennessee}}.



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The Confederate States of America, or simply the Confederate States, was a country which existed during the American Civil War. The confederation was formed by the secession of the states of South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee.

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