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Please note: This website is still under construction, some links may not work yet.

Surrender means that the history of this heroic struggle will be written by the enemy; that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers; will learn from Northern school books their version of the War; will be impressed by all the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors, and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision.

                                                                                                                      ~Patrick Cleburne (from a letter to President Jefferson Davis, 1864)

Welcome to Unreconstructed Confederate History. This site is the sister site to

Unreconstructed Confederate Pride 

and has been created to allow for a more indepth look at the War for Southern independence, the Confederate Government, and the brave Patriots who fought for that noble cause. This site stands as a memorial to the Nation that is the birthright of every Southron man, woman , and child. As such, this site will be free from the modern revisionist "political correctness" that has tarnished our heritage. Here you will be able to learn the truth.

Please feel free to look around and if there is any content that you would like to see, please feel free to let me know.

 

Complete Map of the Confederate States

There were 13 Confederate States

7 states form the original confederate states

South Carolina - Seceded on 20 Dec. 1860

Mississippi- Seceded on 9 Jan 1861

Florida- seceded on 10 Jan 1861

Alabama- seceded on 11 Jan 1861

Georgia- seceded on 19 Jan 1861

Louisiana- seceded on 26 Jan 1861

Texas- seceded on 1 Feb 1861

after Abraham Lincolns call for troops to invade the Confederacy  5 more states seceded

Virginia- seceded on 17 Apr 1861

Arkansas- seceded on 6 May 1861

North Carolina -seceded on 20 May 1861

Tennessee- seceded on 8 June 1861

Missouri-seceded on 31 October 1861 ( disputed)

 Kentucky - seceded on 20 November 1861(disputed)

The Confederate States Lay claim to three territories-

The indian territory (Oklahoma) allied itself with the confederacy with the ordinance

"Declaration by the People of the Cherokee Nation of the Causes
Which Have Impelled Them to Unite Their Fortunes With Those of the
Confederate States
of America. "

New Mexico

Arizona - formed from the western region of New Mexico after that territory was lost to the Union

 

 

 


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