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Q: Did the confederate army believe in slavery?
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What did the confederate believe in?

slavery


Was the confederate army against slavery?

No. Just the opposite. They were for the states right to keep it.


Was the confederate army for slavery?

yes. The confederates were in the south and the south were the slave states


What was the general of the confederate army?

I believe it was Jeb Stuart, confederate cavalry officer who scouted a great deal for General Lee


Confederate army defeats a union army?

no the Union army defeats the confederate army


What did the confederate army have over the union army?

The confederate army had better generals


Who left the Union Army to join the Confederate Army?

a number of Southern West Point graduates sided with the Confederate cause and left the Union Army. I believe General Robet E. Lee join the confederate cause.............


Why the Union army had better results using army chaplains than the Confederate army?

A guess: maybe the Southern clergy were tired of being told to preach that slavery was a God-given arrangement of master and man.


Who said 'I don't believe we can have an army without music' in 1864?

Confederate General, Robert E. Lee.


When did Confederate States Army end?

Confederate States Army ended in 1865.


When was Confederate States Army created?

Confederate States Army was created in 1861.


What is George Washington's views on government?

his views on government were slavery, and democracy and also i believe the army