The Capital of the Confederate States of America was Montgomery, Alabama until 1861, Richmond, Virginia until 1865 and Danville, Virginia from April 3rd 1865 until the Confederate surrender.
11 states were part of the confederacy in 1865 .
The confederacy army surrendered on April 18, 1865, thereby ending the civil war. Slavery was abolished in Southern states, and the confederacy accepted to be part of the Union. The confederacy would not pursue secession from the Union.
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
Virginia
The principal surrender was that of Confederate Gen. Robert E Lee to Union General Ulysses S Grant at Appomattox, VA in April 1865.
Almost with no exceptions, modern day historians agree that there was no one cause for the 1865 surrender of the Confederacy. They agree that there were a combination of factors leading up to the South's surrender, however, these combinations are diversified and the schools of thought on this is widespread.
The Capital of the Confederate States of America was Montgomery, Alabama until 1861, Richmond, Virginia until 1865 and Danville, Virginia from April 3rd 1865 until the Confederate surrender.
11 states were part of the confederacy in 1865 .
The confederacy army surrendered on April 18, 1865, thereby ending the civil war. Slavery was abolished in Southern states, and the confederacy accepted to be part of the Union. The confederacy would not pursue secession from the Union.
9 million people were in confederacy in 1865 that were not slaves .
Scattering into the hills and carrying on guerrilla warfare, perhaps for many years. Lee forbade this.
in the year of late 1865, the surrender of the confederacy and the victorious union General Lee surrendered to new US Union general Ulyyses Grant in Virginia's capital in Lee's home (that's my best answer
1865
Virginia
yes they did
April 9, 1865