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  2. Constitution of the Confederate States - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Constitution of 1861 contained a clause that prohibited the importation of slaves from abroad for ten years, after which Congress could decide to end or extend the ban. The clause was a compromise between slave and free states, and reflected the Confederacy's dependence on slavery.

  3. Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States - Wikipedia

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    There were 50 signatures in all, including those of the Texas delegation who were admitted on March 2. [3]: pp. 61–67, 80–81 The Provisional Constitution was replaced after the ratification of the permanent Constitution of the Confederate States of America, on March 11, 1861. [5]

  4. Provisional Congress of the Confederate States - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Congress of the Confederate States was the governing body of the Confederacy from 1861 to 1862. It met in Montgomery, Alabama, and then in Richmond, Virginia, and drafted a provisional constitution and elected a president and vice president.

  5. Confederate States Congress - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States Congress was the legislative assembly of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. It met first in Montgomery, Alabama, and later in Richmond, Virginia, and passed laws to establish a new national government and prosecute the war.

  6. Confederados - Wikipedia

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    Confederados were white Southerners and their slaves who fled the US after the Civil War and settled in Brazil. Learn about their history, culture, immigration, and descendants in this article.

  7. Tullahoma campaign - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Union victory over the Confederates in Middle Tennessee in 1863, led by Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans. The campaign involved a series of feints, maneuvers, and battles, and threatened the strategic city of Chattanooga.

  8. Confederate States of America - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States of America (CSA) was an unrecognized republic of eleven U.S. states that seceded and fought against the United States during the American Civil War. The CSA was formed in 1861 and dissolved in 1865 after losing the war and being readmitted to the Union.

  9. President of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Davis was the only person to hold the office of president of the Confederate States, from 1861 to 1865. He was elected by the provisional congress and the electoral college, and served as the head of state and government, commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and chief executive of the federal government.