The southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861.
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Examples for "Confederacy"
Examples for "Confederacy"
1The idea of a Southern Confederacy was undoubtedly already in the air.
2And the moment the Capital should fall Europe would recognize the Confederacy.
3Two of the movement's original symbols remain: Nazi Germany and the Confederacy.
4My mother's family, from Louisiana, sent four to fight for the Confederacy.
5We have tried in vain to find another home in the Confederacy.
1Six year down de road, he be president o' de Confederate States?
2He couldn't vote; the Confederate States didn't recognize him as a citizen.
3I think everyone in the Confederate States agrees with that, Anne said.
4Before sunset the flag of the Confederate States floated over the ramparts.
5The independence of the Confederate States might not be acknowledged for years.
1The Confederate States of America is going to apply for your release.
2Should the Confederate States of America be treated as a conquered nation?
3It was the first capital of the Confederate States of America in 1861.
4Statutes at Large, Provisional Government, Confederate States of America, p. 27.
5But it ain't me you want to thank-it'sthe Confederate States of America.'
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2The South China Sea is a body of water south of China?
3New South Wales state reported six new cases and Queensland reported one.
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5Few American or South African 'people' pay much attention to the words.
1A hint of both French and of Dixieland seasoned every sentence he spoke.
2The traditional jazz bands, aka Dixieland bands, semi-beatniks, were doing very, very well.
3He went over to the new Southland Jazz Club and then to Dixieland Hall.
4From an apartment on the floor either below or above, "Dixieland" played.
5I started liking Dixieland kind of music, you know.
1At one o'clock, dinner came up in the form of a dixie of hot stew.
2Then he poured in some water, and with his hands scoured the dixie inside and out.
3However, they also happen to find themselves entangled with the Dixie Mafia.
4Dixie felt Chance step up behind her, his hands on her waist.
5Chance felt as shaken as Dixie looked as they left Glendora's apartment.
6It was deep, kind of Southern, but not quite Heart of Dixie.
7That's what you're really afraid Dixie's going to find out, isn't it?
8The Motor Club's Cruise Down the Mississippi; or The Dash for Dixie.
9Have you ever seen the flimsy locks on a diary? Dixie chuckled.
10The show was produced in Philadelphia, five hundred miles north of Dixie.
11End of Project Gutenberg's Etext of The Circus Boys in Dixie Land
12North of the forty-eighth, death comes in ways rarely seen in Dixie.
13I saw two more fender-benders before I got off onto Dixie Highway.
14So not like her sister Dixie, who was so right for him.
15I attended a negro-minstrel show in Chicago, where we heard Dixie sung.
16And he seemed to be spewing all that venom in Dixie's direction.